it's funny how we do exist unto each other when we try to place our own values unto one another
denounce and criticize when our standards aren't met and when they are; conditional praise and recognition
we'll reassure our own worth by talking shit and with enough we'll be convinced of our rightness
so who are you? cos it seems where i end you begin, together in this as individuals my friends
cos we are the artists and poets of our own lives
with a bold passion our fancies do take flight
and once we've discovered that our dreams can come true
we'll see the light beyond the wreckage shining on through
glistening off the bright eyes of young rebels in love
following their hearts to the end of the world, the obvious conclusion
outside the boundaries of who is wrong, who is right
there's an empty field, i'll meet you there tonight
if we could learn to celebrate our uniqueness would our differences still be held against us?
can understanding settle all these petty arguments, can resolve become preventative action?
if we could learn to accept our own selves would we no longer need to judge one another?
if we'd embrace in others what we ourselves might dislike could we see the worth and value of another's joys in life?
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