Mothers brag to mothers and children will always scramble.
It’s all so second nature and so wonderfully engrained.
And it comes with a toll:
Your second guess reflex, your 24 hour headaches.
All for meal time chat.
That’s heavy debt.
Yesterday was too hard to watch.
From back-pocket Polaroid to breakfast spot destroyed.
I'm sorry
Sometimes my weakest of traits do all the talking.
I'm sorry
I sent you into hiding
Just look at how we back fire when we wage these simple wars,
When what I want is what you need.
After all this tea, I like to think that we're on the same team.
Cause lets be clear this is 9/10ths introspect.
I'll carry you if, you take a step first.
Just take a step first as we walk this race.
Will you agree with me on this if nothing else?
This world and everyone in it is confused.
Even if they do not know it,
We are all lost on a map, but insured against the loss.
We are, lost on a map. All lost, we'll be confused at least we've grown to know it.
We will cut maps to fit us.
We’ll place ourselves right where we want to be.
We're where we need to be.


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    Song is so great, hands down best on the album. Pretty straightforward lyrics.

    LivingDaylightson May 26, 2009   Link

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