think big, think of something man
everybody else gettin' their plans
it doesn't just fall in your hands
but it could... who am i to say?
spread thin like butter on bread
just like old Bilbo said
see the peaks before you're dead
i should... but who am i to say?
i don't have a clue
about what i'm gonna do
if i ever get out of this black hole
i chased my heart into
but i like apple pie
for the first time in my life
my tastes are changin'
or am i losin' my mind?
think small, think of nothing at all
everybody else actin' so tall
keepin' everything to myself
i should... but who am i to say?
beat down my Sephiroths
Big Daddies and Necromorphs
instead of lyin' on the floor
i should... but i don't want a war
all across the sunlit ground
broken branches pilin'
from all the times we said we knew
when we were only lyin'
we are not always right
we are not half the time
this age of nobody to blame
light it up, watch the smoke for miles
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