Remember what you said when you set me down?
You said, "I'm sorry, but we're done"
Remember what I said when you set me down?
I said, "I'm sorry that I'm not the one"
Well maybe it's time that we got perspective
It's probably high time that I grew some balls
I think it's either time that I got aggressive or forever let go
I took the world in my hands and I passed it off
Saying, "I'm sorry, but I'm no god"
You took the sun in your hands and you tossed it out
Thinking it's you we'd now revolve around
Well take a cake crumb and get perspective
Or set yourself next to a gaseous ball
If that's what it takes until you're reflective inside that black hole
Remember what we sang as we laid tracks down?
(Remember how we laughed at their ignorance?)
Claiming such brilliance though we're dumb
Remember how we danced syncopatedly?
(Remember forgetting what they all thought?)
We looked so foolish but had such fun
Well, I wear a big smile from this changed perspective
Broke my ego so now I just have a ball
Once I saw that happiness was elective and I grabbed hold
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