A Bit Of Both (From “American Song Contest”)

If you look towards Heaven on any given night
You may see the stars glowin', shinin' ever-bright
Are they really shinin', or just burnin' in the sky?
Well, maybe they're a little bit of both at the same time, ha

Have you ever loved somebody
It felt so good, it hurt?
But then they went runnin', huh
When you dug up all the dirt
Was it only lust, or is love also a curse?
Maybe they're a little bit of both in reverse

How come some days, you're livin'
And other days, it's death?
How come everything that's given
Somehow always leaves a debt?
How come joy needs sorrow and reason don't rhyme?
Until you're horizontal, life ain't a straight line, yeah
Maybe we're all a little bit of everything combined

Feeling like Superman
But I don't got no cape to fly, ha
Wanna push against the atmosphere
And leave gravity defied
But is it really flyin', or is fallin' redefined? Huh
Maybe it could be a bit of both at the same time

How come some days, you're livin'
And other days, it's death?
Well, how come everything we're given
Somehow always leaves a debt?
Well, how come joy needs sorrow and reason don't rhyme?
Until you're horizontal, life ain't a straight line, yeah
Maybe we're all a little bit of everything combined

Maybe we're a little bit of both
Everything withers after it grows
Maybe we're a little bit of both at the same time

How come some days, you're livin'
And other days, it's death?
How come everything that's given
Somehow always leaves a debt?
How come joy needs sorrow and reason don't rhyme?
Until you're horizontal, life ain't a straight line

Maybe we're all a little bit of-
Maybe we're all a little bit of-
Maybe we're all a little bit of everything combined



Credits
Writer(s): Allen Nathan Stone, Tyler Joseph Acord
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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