Majoring In The Minors

Album: Found In Far Away Places (2015)
Play Video
  • These windy streets tell of a different time
    What got us here won't get us there
    It's time for the upright to have insight
    Don't forget what's important in life
    This place is like a cage that will imprison you
    Is comfort only found without adversity
    Anyone, anywhere in history
    Has confronted these realities

    What got us here won't get us there
    I'll be there soon that's why I care

    Everyone you love will one day fade away
    Everything you have will rot and decay
    Everything around us will burn
    Burn up in the death of the sun

    It's in the pain that we see our true selves change
    In the sea of difficulty we are defined
    When we're blind we will feel our true selves change
    In the sea of difficulty we leave our comfort behind

    We are found in far away places, when all seems lost
    We are found in far away places, not all is lost

    We must be strong and cling onto hope (cling onto hope)
    We must be strong, when the ground is shifting out from under our feet

    We are found in far away places when all seems lost
    We are found in far away places when all seems lost

    Stop majoring in the minors
    It's when you get inside that is widens
    Stay true tempered (stay true tempered)
    You're not the first to find life is tough

    Circumstantial hope isn't really hope
    It's just a watered down distraction from what stands in our way
    Hope gives us the ability to face reality
    The ability to see through it all Writer/s: DUSTIN CHAD DAVIDSON, JOHN BENJAMIN BRUBAKER, MATTHEW WILSON GREINER, RAMBLER BRENT GERALD, WILLLIAM JACOB LUHRS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," Kiss

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," KissSong Writing

After cutting his teeth on hardcore punk videos, Paul defined the grunge look with his work on "Hunger Strike" and "Man in the Box."

Yoko Ono

Yoko OnoSongwriter Interviews

At 80 years old, Yoko has 10 #1 Dance hits. She discusses some of her songs and explains what inspired John Lennon's return to music in 1980.

Phone Booth Songs

Phone Booth SongsSong Writing

Phone booths are nearly extinct, but they provided storylines for some of the most profound songs of the pre-cell phone era.

Mark Arm of Mudhoney

Mark Arm of MudhoneySongwriter Interviews

When he was asked to write a song for the Singles soundtrack, Mark thought the Seattle grunge scene was already overblown, so that's what he wrote about.

Name the Character in the Song

Name the Character in the SongMusic Quiz

With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?

Penny Ford of Snap!

Penny Ford of Snap!Songwriter Interviews

The original voice of Snap! this story is filled with angry drag queens, video impersonators and Chaka Khan.