Carbon/Silicon - Grow Up lyrics

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Carbon/Silicon - Grow Up lyrics

It starts with the child who spoke out of turn Whose eyes were too bright, whose heart was to burn And all of the heat of so much to prove And all of the pain in the Mountain that he needed to move Your journey will be hard like an Indigo Child Finding your way out in the wild And all the while waiting for life to interrupt Some boys just never grow up The curse of the gift can sometimes be cruel The path that you choose confused with a fool Wire in the brain and there isn't a choice Driven by details and persistance of some inner voice Your journey will be hard like an Indigo Child Finding your way out in the wild And all the while waiting for life to interrupt Some boys just never grow up Like the madman who played, but then his tuning was wrong And the boy who jumped back, because the light was too strong Who raged at the moon 'cause the nights were too long But left me some hope in the words of a song Then the Ghost asked "d'you see it as strange That all this went on and you never changed?" And though the Kid said "time changes, not me" The west grew old and there was something there that he'd never see Your journey will be hard like an Indigo Child Finding your way out in the wild And all the while waiting for life to interrupt Some boys just never grow up When all of the parties have partied away Eternal spring wakes to a cold winter's day With great expectations relying on fate Fate holds out a hand you must take it, before it's too late Journey will be hard like an Indigo Child Finding your way out in the wild And all the while waiting for life to interrupt Some boys just never grow up So don't be furious, don't be aggrieved Believe in the things that we always believed Try to be cool, walk out there with me Then we will always be Then we will always be... free Your journey will be hard like an Indigo Child Finding your way out in the wild And all the while waiting for life to interrupt Some boys just never grow up Some boys just never grow up

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