| you may have seen the thread of silver on the window in the bathroom
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| that was thicker than the thread your heart was hanging from
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| you may have seen the lid of darkness clamping down upon a sunset
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| no less tightly than your heart was beating strong
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a thread thirteen times thinner
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a lid fourteen times tighter
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a night fifteen times darker
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| and it’ll hold you like no other, in the bigger picture…
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| you may have seen the first star flickering in the park one summer evening
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| no less faintly than the dream your heart was wishing on you may have seen the seagull circling on the haze above the factory
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| with more purpose than the course your life was on but if you haven’t seen the places you have come from
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| then you haven’t seen how far you have come
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a star sixteen times fainter
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a course seventeen times straighter
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a dream eighteen times greater
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| and it’ll steer you like no other, in the bigger picture…
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| you may have seen the blazing bonfire burning bright in fickle beauty
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| that was turned to lifeless ashes in the morning
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| you may have seen the single snowdrop where it shivered in the graveyard
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| no less fragile than the soul to which you cling
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| but if you haven’t seen the people you have come from
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| then you haven’t seen the person you’ve become
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| in the bigger picture, there’s no answer to your prayers
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| (in the bigger picture) but there’s a billion other fires
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| in the bigger picture, you’ll learn how to build yours higher
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| when you’ve seen the savage wonder in the bigger picture…
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| in the bigger picture, there’s a sea breeze three times fresher
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| and it’ll make your two eyes water, in the bigger picture… |