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How Small We Are

from Everybody's Coming Down by The Good Life

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lyrics

Oceans and mountains: a puddle and an ant hill
What's the difference from a light year away?
Relativity is shrinking me, but I'm okay
Gotta get out out of bed and go to work
Gotta get out of work and go to bed
Wonder why a teensy thing like me
Needs so much rest

Ova and semen, a high rise full of humans
A fertile hypodermic needle skyline
A swimming sea of sexuality in the bat of an eye
Gotta get out of work and hit the clubs
Gotta dance and flirt, gotta couple up
Propagating teensy human beings is a must
All in all…

Small, we are
I can't imagine how small we are
It's got me feeling as light as air
When I think of how small we are…
And now, I'm thinking how small we are!
It's got me feeling as light as air
Light as air

Gotta stay in line, obey the law
Gotta pay your tithe and praise your god
Gotta lot of responsibility for something so small
All in all…

Light as air…
Light as air...

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from Everybody's Coming Down, released August 14, 2015

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The Good Life Omaha, Nebraska

The Good Life is drummer Roger L. Lewis’s love of classic rock, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Fox’s chaotic approach to melody, Stefanie Drootin-Senseney’s propulsive yet tuneful bass parts, and Tim Kasher’s deft, complementary song writing.

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