You can’t even see the trees, let alone the forest
You’re lost in the woods if we’re being honest
Like a peacock you preen, a paragon of virtue
But deep down you know the truth will only hurt you
Is it worth taking a chance to go against the flow?
Maybe you’d learn something about yourself, wouldn’t you like to know?
Stop shrugging your shoulders asking what the use is
Own up to who you are, and no more making excuses
Can’t walk a mile in your own shoes, you’re in no shape to do it
Any old reason you’ll use, just to avoid going through it
You won’t even take a step, afraid of what you might find
What do you have to lose, a giant leap for your mind
To thine own self be true, but it’s not all about you
What are you gonna do, it’s time for a breakthrough
credits
from The Whole in the Pieces,
released March 15, 2021
Lyrics by Bob Fenster / Music by Bob Fenster & The Windows
supported by 4 fans who also own “Wouldn't You Like to Know”
Straightforward & clean. Classic arrangements that strike me - dare I say - Beatle-esque. Not overproduced. Eytan’s signature if you will ;<) @dutchmn007
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