You may think that this is your world
And the gods have crowned you
You may think you are a star
And we revolve around you
No don't you be so arrogant
One day you'll be irrelevant
It was a hiccup of fate
That brought you here
And one day it will take you away
Have no fear
It was a hiccup of fate
And nothing more
Don't be full of yourself
You're standing on a trap door
You may think that you're on firm ground
And nothing can hurt you
You are young and you are strong
But that will soon desert you
No don't you be so confident
One day your youth will be all spent
Well you may laugh at me
And tell me that I'm wrong
"Go away you bitter old fool
Get back to where you once belong"
You may think that you've earned it all
And it's your domain
You're standing at the top
And that's where you will remain
No don't you be too proud
You are just a single face in the crowd
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