Lyrics of ' Grass Is Green ' by David Tao

I Can't Believe the Grass Is Green.
I Can't Tell You What I've Seen.
Who Am I to Walk Away.
But I Don't Know If I Can Stay.

We Haven't Said a Word in Years.
We Haven't Ever Faced Our Fears.
You Never Asked Me What Was Wrong.
And Then You Said It in a Song.

And You Say That the Grass Is Greener Over There,
So I Go and Then the Grass Is Green.
And You Say That the Grass Is Greener Over Here,
So I Go and Then the Grass Is Green.

I Hope These Aren't Dying Words.
And I'll Keep Flying With the Birds.
Swimming in the Magic Reef.
Dancing Like a Falling Leaf.

And Still I Don't Know What to Do.
The Grass Is Green But I Am Blue.
And When I See That Nothings Changed.
The City Boy Is Still Deranged.

And You Say That the Grass Is Greener Over There,
So I Go and Then the Grass Is Green.
And You Say That the Grass Is Greener Over Here,
So I Go and Then the Grass Is Green.

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