The Impossible
My dad chased monsters from the dark, he checked underneath my bed
And he could lift me with one arm, way up over top his head
He could loosen rusty bolts, with a quick turn of his wrench
He pulled splinters from his hand, and never even flinched
In thirteen years I'd never seen him cry
But the day that grandpa died, I realized
Unsinkable ships sink, unbreakable walls break
Sometimes the things you think would never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learnt to never underestimate the impossible
Then there was my junior year, Billy had a brand new car
It was late, the road was wet, I guess the curve was just too sharp
I walked away without a scratch, they brought the helicopter in
Billy couldn't feel his legs, he said he'd never walk again
But Billy said he would and his mom and daddy prayed
And the day we graduated, he stood up to say
Unsinkable ships sink, unbreakable walls break
Sometimes the things you think would never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learnt to never underestimate the impossible
So don't tell me that it's over, don't give up on you and me
'Cause there's no such thing as hopeless, if you believe
Unsinkable ships sink, unbreakable walls break
Sometimes the things you think would never happen
Happen just like that
Unbendable steel bends
If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
I've learnt to never underestimate the impossible