(Anastasio/Marshall/Herman)
© Seven Below Inc. (BMI)
Sometimes for the greater good
I do what I know I should
But even so it often seems
That what I should is ill-conceived
There was a time when what went wrong
Was closely tied to who'd belong
In lifeboat seats that fill up fast
Musical chairs for real at last
There's a place inside your eye
Where I can never hope to be
Yet I'm sure you always see
A less than perfect side of me
There's a time when boundaries fade
And marchers lead their own parade
Ignoring "go"s and "stop"s and "yield"s
While patient crowds still line the fields
There's a place we always go
And though we plan to take it slow
It feels we just arrive
And then we blink and have to leave again
There's a place inside my mind
Where this is all completely fine
That's a place I've never been
And never hope to go again
Never hope to go again
Never hope to go again
Never hope to go again
Sometimes for the greater good
I do what I know I should
Sometimes for the greater good
I do what I know I should
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