There's a woman with a baby sitting next to me As we ride the crooked train into New York City She hold that child on her bended knee Whispers something that only he could hear She says I will always love you no matter what may come I carried you inside myself the two of us are one No matter how you fall down or how it comes undone To me you will always be shining And he stares into her brown eyes Into the face of unconditional love I see a man laying in the street Left his motorcycle at a high rate of speed In his eyes there's a vacancy But he seems, he seems to be smiling Oh maybe he was a Muslim a Christian or a Jew I hope that he was laughing when off that bike he flew Maybe he struggled to believe just like me and you As the ambulance is too late arriving And he stares at the sky above Into the face of unconditional love Unconditional love Sometimes I'm impossible sometimes a rage arose Sometimes all the dreams are spent, strewn across the floor And I see myself reflected in your eyes All the tragedy, the hope and the fear So in my hour of dying when the light is clear and clean If it helps read from the bible don't hook me up to those machines Just stay by my side as I slide Into some peace Give me strength over what I'm afraid of In the face of unconditional love Unconditional Love