Reaching up to the blackest of clouds
I hope and pray that it will carry me
You know the truth like your phone knows the time
You set it and forget but you forget to know why
All of history is a set of frickin' lies
Agreed on by men and their decision making wives
We pace and blame each other
Fears race to be saved by mother
I could take or leave this fun
No time to be taken, make for it, run
Woke up when the night was leaving the morning
Lying on my bed, the illusion
Of a spiral staircase falling by and to no end
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
You know the truth like your phone knows the time
You set it and forget but you forget to know why
Trying to get you an adventure so don't go along with fear
If you're trying to get to heaven I would not go from here
The more I do it the more I mute
Never judge, it's always thankless
But if a girl ever calls you cute
Then you have to call her handsome
While we eat and compare stories
We sail away on thoughts
Like when you fell asleep on your parents bed
And would wake up in yours
Friday coffee's a grown up drink
Go for broke when blokes show up
Saturday beer's a grown up drink
But on Sunday, water's the most grown up
The world is round to stop you seeing too far down the road
Unless of course the world is incredibly flat
But if you want you a conspiracy, there's an edible for that
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way (Where now do we go from here?)
We've got to stand up and change
We're not gonna live this way
We've got to stand up and change
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