Whisper things, would you whisper things to me?
Show me colour through the breeze
Tell me things that you think I will believe,
could be truth, could be fiction.
Run from me
Run from me
In a world of profanity, dirty looks and misguided vanity,
there are just a few things that make me glad to see you.
In a garden of ecstacy, the golden motes rise up and give birth to me,
then maybe everybody else will stand still to see you.
The politicians and the dirty judges,
bigotry will give birth to empty grudges.
All of the people on the Earth must stop and stare,
all of the people on the Earth can't breath the air.
The ideologies and animals, unapologetic cannibals,
using war to distract their eyes. What a grand disguise of yours
Oh, don't believe your eyes.
Oh, don't believe your eyes.
Think (don't think), don't think about your troubles.
Try to forget that you're part of the rubble.
Think (don't think), don't think about your trouble
You're part of the Earth and you're made of the stars.
Think (don't think), don't think about your troubles.
Try to forget that you're part of the rubble.
Think (don't think), don't think about your trouble
You're part of the Earth and you're made of the stars.
Oh, don't believe your eyes
Think (don't think), don't think about your troubles.
Try to forget that you're part of the rubble.
The clouds won't break apart for you,
the clouds won't break apart for you
Think (don't think), don't think about your troubles.
Try to forget that you're part of the rubble.
The clouds won't break apart for you,
the clouds won't break apart for you
The clouds won't break apart for you
Oh, don't think about the troubles
No, don't think about the troubles
No, don't think about the trouble,
'cause the clouds won't break apart for you
Oh, don't think about the troubles
No, don't think about the troubles
No, don't think about the trouble,
'cause the clouds won't break apart for you
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