There's a woman with a babe sitting next to meShe rides the crooked train into New York CityShe hold that child on her bended kneeWhispers something only he could hearShe said I will always love you no matter what will comeI carried you inside myself the two of us are oneNo matter how you fall down or how it comes undoneTo me you will always be shiningAnd he stares into her brown eyesInto the face of unconditional loveI see a man laying in the streetHe left his motorcycle at a high rate of speedIn his eyes there's a vacancyBut he seems to be, seems to be smilingAh maybe he was a Muslim a Christian or a JewI hope that he was laughing when off that bike he flewBut he struggled to believe just like me and youAs the ambulance is too late arrivingAnd he stares at the sky aboveInto the face of unconditional loveUnconditional loveSometimes I'm impossible sometimes a rage aroseSometimes all the dreams are strewn across the floorAnd I see myself reflected in your eyesAll the tragedy, the hope and fearIn my hour of dying the light is clear and cleanIf it helps read from the bible don't hook me up to those machinesStay by my side as I slideInto some peaceGive me strength over what I'm afraid ofIn the face of unconditional loveUnconditional Love