I recall feeling tall on the top of a mountain
Perhaps where I was built
With one girl, and one boy, and a bottle of gin
A sin designed for human guilt
And I don't remember very much since then
Except for this feeling of detachment
So what is a dream to a simple machine
But remainders of the end?
Today I think we've changed
Let our world be born again
And letting go of the past that you hold
Is the best place to begin
Today I think we've changed
Though our paths remain the same
And the hardest part isn't forgetting
It's letting the pain in
I felt very small when the sky hit the earth
And the lights came crashing down
And each pinhole abyss is a home that we missed
Somewhere along this road
And I don't think much of all this noise we make
Our lifelessness put on parade
We're concepts trapped in chemicals and skin
Today I think we've changed
Though we might still be afraid
We're letting go of the past that we hold
So the future will remain
Today I think we've changed
Though our lives remain clichéd
And the hardest part isn't making mistakes
It's holding them all in
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