to make a mountain of
your life Is just a choice
but I never learned enough
to listen to the voice that told me
always love
hate will get you every time
always love
don't wait till the finish line

slow demands come around
squeeze the air and keep the rest out
it helps to write it down
even when you then cross it out

bu always love
hate will get you every time
always love
even when you ought to fight

self-directed lives
i want to know what it'd be like to
aim so high above
every card that you get dealt you

always love
hate will get you every time
always love
hate will get you

and i've been held back by something
you said to me quietly on the stairs
i've been held back by something
you said to me quietly on the stairs
you said
hey, you good ones
hey, you good ones

to make a mountain of
your life is just a choice
but I never learned enough
to listen to the voice that told me
always love
hate will get you every time
always love
hate will get you

i've been held back by something
you said to me quietly on the stairs
i've been held back by something
iou said to me quietly on the stairs
you said

hey, you good ones
hey, you good ones
hey, you good ones


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    In the CD booklet, it's "hey you good ones" and not "hey you could once". I think that this is like the narrator in the song saying that someone was being sarcastic about the "always love" idea. Like, "always love? yeah, whatever- good one". I think it's this idea that someone else was sarcastic about wanting to try to always love that has held the narrator back.

    tetsuo29on February 27, 2023   Link

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