Insignificant Songtext
von Counting Crows
Insignificant Songtext
Can you see me, up on the building
From down on the pavement or out in the crowd
Can you see me through the glare of the lamppost
I′m walking a tightrope into the moon
I don't want to feel, so different
But I don′t want to be insignificant
And I don't know how to see the same things
Different now
Oh, could you see me, I'm one in a million
I am Icarus falling, out of the sun
Could you see me fall in the light of spotlights
And jackknife through night as black as a bedroom
And white as a lie
I don′t want to feel, so different
But I don′t want to be insignificant
And I don't know how to see the same thing
Different now
Diving through the dark
While the night turns blue
Are you aware of your intentions
′Cause I wear my intentions so clear
If you see me, wading through water
Oh, come drown in the river right in front of the world
Hey, you can wash your face and hands in the stream of my anger
It's as bright as white paper, as dark as a girl
I don′t want to feel, so different
But I don't want to be insignificant
And I don′t know how to see the same things
Different now
I don't want to feel, so different
But I don't want to be insignificant
And I don′t know how to see the same things
Different now, now, now
From down on the pavement or out in the crowd
Can you see me through the glare of the lamppost
I′m walking a tightrope into the moon
I don't want to feel, so different
But I don′t want to be insignificant
And I don't know how to see the same things
Different now
Oh, could you see me, I'm one in a million
I am Icarus falling, out of the sun
Could you see me fall in the light of spotlights
And jackknife through night as black as a bedroom
And white as a lie
I don′t want to feel, so different
But I don′t want to be insignificant
And I don't know how to see the same thing
Different now
Diving through the dark
While the night turns blue
Are you aware of your intentions
′Cause I wear my intentions so clear
If you see me, wading through water
Oh, come drown in the river right in front of the world
Hey, you can wash your face and hands in the stream of my anger
It's as bright as white paper, as dark as a girl
I don′t want to feel, so different
But I don't want to be insignificant
And I don′t know how to see the same things
Different now
I don't want to feel, so different
But I don't want to be insignificant
And I don′t know how to see the same things
Different now, now, now
Writer(s): Adam Frederic Duritz, David A. Immergluck, David Lynn Bryson, Daniel John Vickrey, Charles Thomas Gillingham, Millard Powers, James Bogios Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com