I used to live in a big, big house
Wood on the walls and the floors
But in the desert in a one room flat
I can’t remember that house anymore
And I used to be alive
Now I just survive
What I call a life
And I use to fly
But I’m way too high
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore
Because that’s what the big house days were for
I used to play in a rock n roll band
Full force beauty amplified
Now I play on my couch at night
Wondering when the magic died
And this is just a state I’m in
Again and again. Again and again
And this is just the way I feel
I ain’t no big deal
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore
I used to believe but not anymore not anymore
‘Cause that’s what the big house days were for
Like most songs on the album this song shifts between two distinct modes that work great separately, but when they combine, they become Voltron and are unstoppable! bradykoch
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