Bubble

I recall the days I used to play in my backyard
I'd run around on fresh cut grass until the sky turned dark
And it's funny now how much I hated washing dad's nice car
I can't believe I thought I had it hard

I've told a lot of folks how I was bullied during school
How insecure I was that I would never be that cool
I hated how my body looked, and sometimes I still do
But I've never had a table without food

Naivety
Gets the best of me
While water flows, and I don't thirst at all
And it's new to me
But I'm trying to see
The bigger picture, rather than the small

The world couldn't be more diverse
And I think if roles were reversed
That my bubble would burst

Throughout the years the people in my life looked just like me
Nobody ever told me who or what I could not be
While just a couple blocks away there's broken families
And innocent young boys who live in fear of the police

Naivety
Gets the best of me
While water flows, and I don't thirst at all
And it's new to me
But I'm trying to see
The bigger picture, rather than the small

The world couldn't be more diverse
And I think if roles were reversed
That my bubble would burst

I act like I understand
But the truth is, there's blood on these hands

Naivety
Gets the best of me
While water flows, and I don't thirst at all
And it's new to me
But I'm trying to see
The bigger picture, rather than the small

The world couldn't be more diverse
And I've been given more than I deserve
And I think if roles were reversed
That my bubble would burst

My bubble would burst



Credits
Writer(s): Garrett Mosher
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