I gotta get somethin' done today
Give a accomplishment a shot
Might not have a full palette to use
But I'm gonna paint with the colors I got

But then your hopes and ideals you embrace
And then there's what's staring you in the face
Sorrowful times are here but they won't last
'Cause this too shall pass

This too shall pass

Feelin' like a lazy tub of lard
Rajnis Junior gave me his business card
Think I'll take the personality test
Document my fineness this far

Then your hopes and ideals you embrace
Then there's what's staring you in the face
First place men will one day roll in last
'Cause this too shall pass



And this too shall pass

Better get on out to the starting line
Comin' soon they're gonna fix it in time
I just want to get what's mine
Not a fiction, gonna just, gonna just, love life

And this too shall pass

Do what you gotta do to find a cure
For the things that make you feel so impure
Just now I don't know for sure
Sometimes misery has a strange allure

Then your hopes and ideals you embrace
Then there's what staring you in the face
Sorrowful times are here but they won't last
'Cause this too shall pass

And there's your hopes and dreams you embrace
And then there's what staring you in the face
Sorrowful times are here but they won't last
'Cause this too shall pass

This too shall pass


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