Everything Came Too Easy
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Everything Came Too Easy
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I've stood on the shoulders of life
I never got down in the dirt
I flew too high on borrowed wings
Everything came too easy
I would give almost anything
To change the course of my life
The past doesn't change for anyone
I've learned a lot about life
I always got too involved
I learned a lot about myself
I've learned about good and evil
They're not always what they appear
I've stood on the shoulders of life
I never got down in the dirt
I flew too high on borrowed wings
Everything came too easy
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