Who could guess that mirrors
Still would have this effect on you?
You fall into old habits so fast
When there's a glass review
The jingle rings out the same
Now with reverb
It could play for hours
And then leave you with the drain
When will you figure it out
You still belong here
They must think you're funny
'Cause you do so well in school
It's true you'd make a fine acquaintance
You understand the rule
There's no way of making them care
What you're up to, dear
You could wait forever
And they'd hardly see you there
Looks like one chance to prove
That you're all grown up
Professional people
Listening to you
Take a look around you
Take a look, maybe, at the year
With all your big or tiny failures
You've got a real career
Nobody can see it but you
Why be wasteful?
Look back when you're eighty:
There was never one debut
When will you figure it out
You still belong here
credits
from Key,
released February 8, 2011
Written by Laura Peek.
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