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Brave World Lyrics

Bowerbirds

I was a child of the grasslands with an oversized heart
They gave me an inch, and I'd roam the whole yard
And well past the corn fields there I'd understand
How the world is dust, and I'm dust, and we're honest

So if you want to play, I'm wide open
I'll bring my friends Mary and Annie on down to the quarry
And in the late Autumn sun, we'll find the words to dwell upon
You said "I'm dust, and you're dust, and we're honest"

My name it means nothing. My age it means less.
The country I come from is called the Midwest

And I was taught by the land to think right for myself
And the man knows all the rules, but I know this
Yes and I'm dust, and you're dust, and we're honest.

Oh brave world, how have you changed? I'm still unsure
Your hat is hung in the very same place, your shoes are scuffed.
Your shirt is untucked just more and more impatient.

Oh brave world, how have you changed? I'm still unsure.
Your hat is hung in the very same place, your shoes are scuffed.
Your shirt is untucked just more and more impatient.

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