Mango's Daddy - I'm Not the Only One

I don't feel the outrage the way I used to do
I guess I'm not as worthy as I used to be
Feeling invisible with each and every age
Powers I used to know are eluding me
I am tired of this yearning
And the masters I've been serving
I may not be that deserving, but I've seen a thing or two
I know what it feels like to win sometimes
And I know how it feels to lose
I have walked a hundred thousand miles
In ordinary shoes
The world keeps spinning in spite of me
And I keep hanging on
I'm waiting for the change to come and I don't think I'm the only one.
I am not the only one.
Apathy and fear of might poison all the passion
The greedy ones win the fight, and we just let it happen
Now after all these years we feel the great divide
The rich get richer and the rest of us get by.
I have watched my generation
Lose its promise through the years.
We sang "Smile on Your Brother" and still we wound up here.
I know what it feels like to win sometimes
And I know how it feels to lose
I have walked a hundred thousand miles
In ordinary shoes
The world keeps spinning in spite of me
And I keep hanging on
I'm waiting for the change to come and I know I'm not the only one.
I'm not the only one.
I'm not the only one
I'm not the only one
I'm not the only one
I know what it feels like to win sometimes
And I know how it feels to lose
I have walked a lifetime's worth of miles
In these ordinary shoes
The world keeps spinning in spite of me
And I keep hanging on
Waiting for the change to come and I know I'm not the only one.
I am not the only one.

Written by:
Mark Govatos, Scott Davison

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