Oxygen

Album: Where the Humans Eat (2004)
Charted: 23
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  • I want to be better than oxygen
    So you can breathe when you're drowning and weak in the knees
    I want to speak louder than Ritalin
    For all the children who think that they've got a disease
    I want to be cooler than t.v.
    For all the kids that are wondering what they are going to be
    We can be stronger than bombs
    If you're singing along and you know that you really believe
    We can be richer than industry
    As long as we know that there's things that we don't really need
    We can speak louder than ignorance
    Cause we speak in silence every time our eyes meet.

    On and on, and on, and on it goes
    The world it just keeps spinning
    Until I'm dizzy, time to breathe
    So close my eyes and start again anew.

    I want to see through all the lies of society
    To the reality, happiness is at stake
    I want to hold up my head with dignity
    Proud of a life where to give means more than to take
    I wan't to live beyond the modern mentality
    Where paper is all that you're really taught to create
    Do you remember the forgotten America?
    Justice, equality, freedom to every race?
    Just need to get past all the lies and hypocrisy
    Make up and hair to the truth behind every face
    That look around to all the people you see,
    How many of them are happy and free?
    I know it sounds like a dream
    But it's the only thing that can get me to sleep at night
    I know it's hard to believe
    But it's easy to see that something here isn't right
    I know the future looks dark
    But it's there that the kids of today must carry the light.

    On and on, and on, and on it goes
    The world it just keeps spinning
    Until I'm dizzy, time to breathe
    So close my eyes and start again anew.

    If I'm afraid to catch a dream
    I weave your baskets and I'll float them down the river stream
    Each one i weave with words i speak to carry love to your relief.

    I want to be better than oxygen
    So you can breathe when you're drowning and weak in the knees
    I want to speak louder than Ritalin
    For all the children who think that they've got a disease
    I want to be cooler than t.v.
    For all the kids that are wondering what they are going to be
    We can be stronger than bombs
    If you're singing along and you know that you really believe
    We can be richer than industry
    As long as we know that there's things that we don't really need
    We can speak louder than ignorance
    Cause we speak in silence every time our eyes meet.

    On and on, and on, and on it goes
    The world it just keeps spinning
    Until i'm dizzy, time to breathe
    So close my eyes and start again anew Writer/s: Willy Mason
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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