It's just one more day out of my life
Gone for good, gone for good
I keep turning over in my mind
Did I get it right, right this time?

Worry's only ever in your mind
In mine all the time
What I'd give to be a bird in flight
Rapid climb, natural line

Plain as day, choices made

Why can't I let go? I'll always wonder
All this surrounds me. Why do I hunger?
I am a river, forever changing
Struggle is perfect. All that is here is for good

What has happened to the days when I
Would wake and smile like a child?
Every day a precious open book
Yet another chance I always took

But as I watch my complications rise
I realize, I decide
Simple slow and easy is the flow
That moves with grace, this I know

Choices made, plain as day

Why can't I let go? I'll always wonder
All this surrounds me. Why do I hunger?
I am a river, forever changing
Struggle is perfect, all that is here is for good

Now as I let go I sit in wonder
If all this surrounds me, I question my hunger
I am a river, forever changing so
Struggle is perfect and all that is here is for good


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