Patience
It's like a conversation where no one stops to breatheIs it my imagination or did God already leave the table?Such destruction and pure white castles in the sandNo time for introduction with all that money changing hands
And the satellite says, "Take a look at all we have"But the old man says, "You want my family for your liberty, I can't do that"
Look into the eyes of any patient man whether they be amber, green or blueThere's a piece of God staring back at youBut they see our children and the old folk fend for themselvesThey see our broken women on imaginary shelves
But the satellite says, "Won't you people look at all we have?Don't you want it? Can't you see the things that you lack?"Children in his arms, he turns his back