we shed our wings for bigger things,
bigger bodies bigger brains
and we've got planes, but we'll never ever be the same
the blue jays bullied us and we weren't tough enough so we sold our souls for slingshots and heavy stones
saw a sparrow a month ago, flying home from his mom's nest
barely stopped to chirp "hi" to his dad cause he had bigger worms to catch.
and i miss that
I've got burrito nose cause its snowing and the wind's blowing cold
but the oldest crow still knows you've got to role role role
and i want to role down a hill in the snow and solve pointless math equations
but math is homework now and I'm too cold for that
math is homework now, and where my snowpants at?
I want to be a super smash brother again and swordfight in the backyard until i hit one of your fingers too hard and we have to fight for real
we should have never left the branches
we should have never killed the trees
we should have never joined the ants and started world war three
in the attic.
my tank driver's emphatic
and so he's only made of lego, but those mine fields feel oh so real on our bare toes.
so we've gotta get back
i really want to get back to that
movies and tv show reviews are alright, but I'd rather fight
we've got to make it a mission,
maybe its just a sidequest
its "a mission of galactical importance" to me
we shed our wings for bigger things
bigger bellies, bitter brains
but the whole time, we never had to chan(ge)
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