I remember the fire from when I was five I woke up coughing and fighting for my life My mother ran in grabbing my sisters and I As we watched flames consume all we had in this life I thought my father had met his demise Til I saw him come tearing down that grave drive He stumbled out to greet us, but to my surprise My mother wouldn't look him in the eye Daddy why can't you love her like you're meant to I ask as he stares blankly, can't look at my face He poured another round of brandy, as he turns to look right through me Saying son we all face our demons in a different way Always married to the bottle Along with that hotel in Chicago The one you went to for business, but somehow were never paid I saw right through you lies I could see the pain in mama's eyes Every night I watched you drive away Daddy why can't you love her like you're meant to I ask as he stares blankly, can't look at my face He poured another round of Brandy, as he turns to look right through me Saying son we all face our demons in a different way Daddy why can't you love her like you're meant to I ask as he stares blankly, can't look at my face He poured another round of Brandy, as he turns to look right through me Saying son we all face our demons in a different way Then he held my hand gently His voice cracked when he tried to speak I watched a tear stream down his face He said son, some do it for money And some pop pills, some sleep with hookers in Beverly Hills Some are born evil, and some do it for fame And there's always that preacher saying I'm gonna die in vain But son, we all face our demons in a different way