you think you
come down here
into my house
and you feel so
right being here
you think you
come down here
into my house
and tell me
how to feel
you stand there
and just because
I live here
you think you'll tell me
how to be
well, we're all divinity
you think you'll
stop me from
moving the way I do
and grooving the way I do
well, just you listen here
I don't believe
that you have
any right
to say anything about me
'cause we're just
two separate beings
I know what you see
I know that we're one
and because of that
it means that I am
just as real as you
and my dreams are
just as real as yours
and my, my view as true
yes, my view as true
now let's look back
and re-evaluate
the relationship
between you and me
and me and we
and all of these beings
all around here
on this island
floating here
on the earth
I think we're all
out for ourselves
what about the ones
that are out for
everyone else
maybe they should be the ones
overhead
overhead
overhead
overhead
these here
these ones now
they don't know what's up
they don't know what's down
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