It was so elementary when we were young
There were no consequences to tie us up
We lived for the moment, with no second thoughts
There was no comprehension of time or cost
Then the years caught up
Our innocence became a crutch
Somewhere, somehow I’ll be standing tall
With my conscience clear and my pockets full
Until that day knocks down my door, I push on
Pilots in limbo with nowhere to go
We keep flying in circles like we have no home
Orphaned by fathers we may never know
We were raised by the T.V. and the radio
And all our best laid plans
Become our last laments
Somewhere, somehow I’ll be standing tall
With my conscience clear and my pockets full
Until that day knocks down my door, I push on
Someday I swear I will learn to fly
I’ll pull down the stars and make them mine
Until these dreams are more than thoughts I push on
credits
from Dear Saint Isaac,
released February 18, 2014
Written by Symon Hajjar
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