I
want to tell
that little
boy his Mom
will be just
fine.
I want to
tell that
dad we got
his daughter
out in time.
I want to
tell that
wife her husband
will be home
tonight.
I don't want
to tell it
like it is,
I want to
tell them
lies.
You
didn't put
their seat
belts on,
you feel you
killed your
kids
I want to
say you didn't
... but in
a way, you
did.
You pound
your fists
into my chest,
you're hurting
so inside
I want to
say you'll
be ok, I want
to tell you
lies.
You
left chemicals
within his
reach and
now it's in
his eyes
I want to
say your son
will see,
not tell you
he'll be blind.
You ask me
if he'll be
OK, with pleading
in your eyes
I want to
say that yes
he will, I
want to tell
you lies.
I
can see you're
crying as
your life
goes up in
smoke.
If you'd maintained
that smoke
alarm, your
children may
have woke.
Don't grab
my arm and
ask me if
your family
is alive.
Don't make
me tell you
they're all
dead, I want
to tell you
lies.
I
want to say
she'll be
ok, you didn't
take her life
I hear you
say you love
her and you'd
never hurt
your wife.
You thought
you didn't
drink too
much, you
thought that
you could
drive.
I don't want
to say how
wrong you
were, I want
to tell you
lies.
You
only left
her for a
moment, it
happens all
the time.
How could
she have fallen
from there?
You thought
she couldn't
climb.
I want to
say her neck's
not broke,
that she will
be just fine.
I don't want
to say she's
paralyzed,
I want to
tell you lies.
I
want to tell
this teen
his buddies
didn't die
in vain
Because he
thought that
it'd be cool
to try to
beat that
train
I don't want
to tell him
this will
haunt him
all his life
I want to
say that he'll
forget, I
want to tell
him lies.
You
left the cabinet
open and your
daughter found
the gun.
Now you want
me to undo
the damage
that's been
done.
You tell me
she's your
only child,
you say she's
only five.
I don't want
to say she
won't see
six, I want
to tell you
lies.
He
fell into
the pool when
you just went
to grab the
phone.
It was only
for a second
that you left
him there
alone.
If you let
the damn phone
ring perhaps
your boy would
be alive.
But I don't
want to tell
you that,
I want to
tell you lies.
The
fact that
you were speeding
caused that
car to overturn
and we couldn't
get them out
of there before
the whole
thing burned.
Did they suffer?
Yes, they
suffered,
as they slowly
burned alive.
But I don't
want to say
those words,
I want to
tell you lies.
But
I have to
tell it like
it is, until
my shift is
through
And then the
real lies
begin, when
I come home
to you.
You ask me
how my day
was, and I
say it was
just fine
I hope you
understand,
sometimes,
I have to
tell you lies.