I've tried the runaround I ended up at the lost and found
you can take that any way you want
I've got things I still can't see with my head down to my knees
but I'm looking down at the dirt from above
cause I'm talking about life I'm talking about freedom
I'm talking about what it takes to make two ends meet
every time I'm knocked down I get up for another round
life is better on the sunny side of the street
oh is this what it means to be fully human
this pain and beauty, no I didn't see it coming
stuck inside this treacherous cage of bones
we are subjected to every kind of vice and jones
can you imagine think about the waste of time
think of how I spent my days trying to get out of my mind
yeah what we really need
is someone better than you and better than me
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