12. Tend to your heart
Matthew:
When a plague spreads thick
Through a world gone sick…
Everyday I ask my wife,
Am I doing fine?
Though she’s no longer in my life,
I sigh, and think how she’d reply
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew and Queen:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew:
Everyday I teach, I run
And still there’s more I want
Despite my dreams, I’ve never won
But I try and hear her wise response
Matthew and Queen:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew, Queen, and Eugenia:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew:
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
When a plague spreads thick
Through a world gone sick…
Everyday I ask my wife,
Am I doing fine?
Though she’s no longer in my life,
I sigh, and think how she’d reply
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew and Queen:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew:
Everyday I teach, I run
And still there’s more I want
Despite my dreams, I’ve never won
But I try and hear her wise response
Matthew and Queen:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew, Queen, and Eugenia:
Matthew, dear, it’s crystal clear
Tend to your heart
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start
Matthew:
Like a mother weeds her garden
Finish what you start