The little guy finds a family.
He found trouble at a young age.
He was mocked for his looks.
He was ignored as a middle child.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
He managed to attend school.
He was in pain, but no one cared.
He was ridiculed every recess.
He was bullied for being different.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
He started to become a man.
He was expected to show, but no one showed.
Adolescence caught up with him, but he was behind.
He had a gift no one wanted.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
He became the family diamond—
All bright, but no one wanted him to shine.
He was used, and only one cared.
The one who cared passed to glory.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
He became a family man.
He was working; he was adulting.
He thought he had found his heart of gold.
But all that glitters is not gold.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
He is wrestling with life—
Pain upon pain,
Distress upon distress,
Trouble upon trouble.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
The little guy hears the noise.
The little guy feels the betrayal.
The little guy knows the pain.
The little guy shows up anyway.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
The little guy is abused.
The little guy suffers.
The little guy struggles.
The little guy accepts fate.
Who is looking out for the little guy?
No one cares to hear the little guy.
No one tries to help the little guy.
No one wants to love the little guy.
No one dares to know the little guy.
No one is looking for the little guy.