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Secret O'life Lyrics


Nancy Lamott Secret O'life

The secret of life
Is enjoying
The passage of time
Any fool can do it
There ain't
Nothing to it
Nobody knows
How we got
To the top
Of the hill
But since we're
On our way down
We might as well
Enjoy the ride

The secret of love
Is in opening up
Your heart
It's okay
To feel afraid
But don't let it
Stand in your way
Cause everyone knows
That love
Is the only road
And since
We're only here
For a while
We might as well
Show some style

Give us a smile, now
Isn't it a lovely ride
Sliding down
And gliding down
Try not to try too hard
It's just a lovely ride

Now the thing about time
Is that time
Isn't really real
It's all
On your point of view
How does it feel to you
Einstein said
That he could
Never understand it all
The planets spinning
Tthrough space
The smile upon your face

Welcome to the human race
Isn't that a lovely ride
Sliding down
And gliding down
Try not to try too hard
It's just a lovely ride

Isn't that a lovely ride
Sliding down
And gliding down
Try not to try too hard
It's justs a lovely ride

Now the secret of life
Is enjoying
The passage of time


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