You’ve been living in a glass house up in a tree
Among the lowest branches where the sun won’t reach
In between the greenest leaves where you can be seen
But untouched by all tha bastards trying to wreck your speech
You seem not afraid of anything up here
Being surrounded by a halo of tranquility
All you hear is just the sound of your herd of sheep
All you see is just the rubble beneath your feet
All singing
Drain the big fish!
Through your fingers run the money rivers of this dirty land
And you’re pretty damn sure no one’s gonna build a dam
‘Cause there’s always this tiny mantra on everybody’s mind
The grass is always greedier on the other side
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