well here i am a bankers’ son still defiant, i’m still young i was away close to a year the fun i had has cost me dear i’ve seen my father walk in shame to the year old crime that bears his name i am here to right a wrong a simple task and i’ll be gone
there she goes the chairmans’ niece she was the cake, i cut me a piece her vicious uncle swore to god my body to be left to rot search parties failed and i held out so he turned ‘round and he did oust my father from his livelihood revenge is sweet, revenge is good
my attention veered left of stage where a man appears about my age with cunning tricks and devious moves the chairman knows a promising youth he likes the pay and loves the perks makes a travesty out of my fathers’ work he’s proposed to wed the chairmans’ niece adds insult to injury
lights upon my deadly foe he bought the house where i was born my father had to move downtown and join the unemployment line but a former bankers’ future is grim a lot of sympathy he never wins mother and i sat up late one night a knock on the door proved our worst fears right
the funeral was a strange affair the chairman and his niece were there they consoled my mother on her loss all agreed i was the cross no man should be asked to bear alone if she needed help she could away phone some goons told me to be gone sometime now i’m back now i want what’s mine
so here i am a dead man’s son unrepentant and headstrong i was lost, adrift at sea cut timber from the family tree father will we meet again do you think if so i’ll understand what’s a son supposed to do i guess i’m not a lot like you