You must try to bypass disillusion, it's keeping them down; it makes them confused.
Even though the trouble is within, there's always someone to blame
The dark cloud in the tin covered box that their heart's in.
You must stop questioning yourself, always worried about effecting somebody else.
And you can't help bringing truth to the surface,
People swimmin around in a picture they're producing.
It's always too slow for them to grow.
Cause here we know there's always some way out.
Building walls of snow in the middle of a drought.
Does it make it better now?
There is one piece of lost information, they say too many words may make a display.
So they buy the listeners a big birthday present, there is nothing inside
But it sounds awfully pleasant.
Keep you sick, Don't know what you missed.
Cause here we know there's always some way out.
Building walls of snow in the middle of a drought.
Does it make it better now?
And I know better now.
Swallowing rainbow covered clouds.
And it's all I can run from to the truth.
I know where I come from, do you?
When the day arrives too late,
You'll lye awake, starring straight
Cause you know, you've been building walls of snow
Ya, you know, you been building walls of snow.
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