Matchbox cars baseball cards Scattered everywhere round the foot of his bed And Grandma's quilt a cup of warm milk In all my life I never seen such innocence But tonight at story time there was something on his mind And with tears in his eyes he said I'm thinking Daddy this ain't right I saw it on TV tonight I kept seeing all this fighting this Crying and people living in the streets And I'm thinking Daddy this ain't right I turn the nightlight on my little boy's all Grown it feels like yesterday I was tying his shoes Now he's asking Dad if I gave up all I had just A little bit to everyone Daddy what would that do Then he climbed out of his bed And he opened his toy chest and said give em' all of this Cause I'm thinking Daddy this ain't right I saw it on TV tonight I kept seeing all this fighting all This crying and people living in the streets And I'm thinking Daddy this ain't right Now what am I supposed to say to that He thinks I'm Superman I'm just a Dad It aint like a bruise or a scraped up knee Can't fix this one it's bigger than me A kiss won't take his pain away So I said Son why don't we pray Together let us pray We're thinking Father this ain't right We're thinking Father this ain't right We've been seeing all this fighting all This crying and people living in the streets Your children are dying bullets flying can't we ever live in peace We're thinking Father this ain't right We're thinking Father this ain't right