I’ve seen some graduations to close to funeral arrangements
There’s nothing that you could of said to them to make a difference
They got it bad, searching for something that was never missing
Sparking the match, they wouldn’t leave the house while it was burning down
I don’t know if I can do it like I used to do it
Trying to control it all with misery all threaded through it
I thought the cost of being happy was some years of suffering
But now I’m thinking things’ll happen how they’re supposed to happen
Oh, We’ve lost our place
But somewhere down the road
There may be an answer waiting
We can crack the code
It’s not a race
So we can take it slow
And someday we’ll remember those who didn’t make it through
Stuck in prisons made of my own fears and old resentments
They tried to clear it up with therapy and medications
Your brain is broken so we’ll pump it full of serotonin
And that’s all good but we need love outside an office visit
Oh, We’ve lost our place
But somewhere down the road
There may be an answer waiting
We can crack the code
It’s not a race
So we can take it slow
And someday we’ll remember those who didn’t make it through
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