Offer
Who
Who am I to be blue?
Look at my family and fortune
Look at my friends and my house
Who
Who am I to feel dead? And
Who am I to feel spent?
Look at my health and my money
And where
Where do I go to feel good?
Why do I still look outside me
When clearly I've seen it won't work?
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
And why
Why do I feel so ungrateful?
Me, who is far beyond survival
Me, who's seen life as an oyster
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
And how
How dare I rest on my laurels?
How dare I ignore an outstretched hand?
How dare I ignore a third-world country?
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
Who
Who am I to be blue?
Who am I to be blue?
Look at my family and fortune
Look at my friends and my house
Who
Who am I to feel dead? And
Who am I to feel spent?
Look at my health and my money
And where
Where do I go to feel good?
Why do I still look outside me
When clearly I've seen it won't work?
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
And why
Why do I feel so ungrateful?
Me, who is far beyond survival
Me, who's seen life as an oyster
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
And how
How dare I rest on my laurels?
How dare I ignore an outstretched hand?
How dare I ignore a third-world country?
Is it my calling to keep on when I'm unable? And
Is it my job to be selfless extraordinaire? And
And my generosity has me disabled by this
My sense of duty to offer
Who
Who am I to be blue?
Credits
Writer(s): Alanis Morissette
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Last Christmas - EP
- You Oughta Know (feat. Ingrid Andress, Lainey Wilson, Madeline Edwards, Morgan Wade) [Spotify Singles]
- No Return (Lottie's Dream Sequence From The Original Series “Yellowjackets”)
- No Return (Extended Version From The Original Series “Yellowjackets”) - Single
- Little Drummer Boy - Single
- the storm before the calm
- safety—empath in paradise
- You Oughta Know (feat. Duomo & Kroma Strings) - Single
- Olive Branch - Single
- Rest
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