You feel their eyes upon you
Hear their words behind you
What do they know (what do they know)
About you

They tell you who you should be
They tell you what you should do
They'll never believe (never believe)
In you

Somebody should have told you
It never comes easy
Somebody should have told you that
There's no guarantees
And that you lose it all
When you stop dreaming
There's no way to know if you run away
(They tell you who you should be while ignoring your dreams)
There's no looking back

This is your time to stand up
This is your time to fight for
All that you know (all that you know)
And you believe
You owe it to yourself to
Find out what you're meant for
There's no way to know (no way to know)
If you run

They tell us who to be
While ignoring all our dreams
So we'll throw them away (throw them away)

Why is it they can't see
We're who we want to be
We'll throw them away (throw them away)

[Repeat: x2]
Somebody should have told you
It never comes easy
Somebody should have told you that
There's no guarantees
And that you lose it all
When you stop dreaming
There's no way to know if you run away
(They tell you who you should be while ignoring your dreams)
There's no looking back
There's no looking back


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Life Is a Garden Lyrics as written by Brian Champ Brandon Hackenson

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    possibly my fav song from greeley. all about saying that you should do what you're passionate about and that you may struggle but are still truly with yourself cuz you didn't run away from it and do what everyone else believes to be the "social norm"

    greddyskylineon January 21, 2010   Link

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