I could have caught on - I watched it slip
I felt my fingers graze and slide right through my grip
I used to feel bad when I was wrong
But I don't believe in anything anymore
I am calculated - desensitized
A wound automaton that cannot unwind
It was apparent that I was wrong
But I don't believe in anything anymore
I was once a young man but I still don't know the world
But I am standing steady on my practiced pedestal
I saw your words on paper – you slid them through my door
"I've never seen a fate that’s quite as beautiful as yours"
I was on a path that I knew was certain
One I never questioned - it was always predetermined that I'd follow every well-weathered road
But what did I know? (What did I know?)
And I am puzzled by this paradox -
Every time I follow my heart I'm told to turn around and use my mind
Do what makes you happy or pay off all your debts?
What do I know? (What do I know?)
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