Never Lived At All Lyrics by Ellis Paul

Never Lived At All Lyrics

    Becky's playing a piece by gershwin on her old piano
    She's been playing since her childhood, "too long to recall..."
    But the chords that fall from her fingertips, are the same
    She played when she could barely sit still, back in `69,
    When the keys made her hands look small

    And she built her dream around symphonies and concertos
    Around traveling the country, and playing the music halls
    Four kids later the dreams been reduced to "what-if" scenarios
    But hey, to never dream is to have never lived at all
    Never lived at all

    Dave's a corporate lawyer in the city of chicago
    And for fifteen years, he's had his nose to the old grindstone
    Poured his money in the bank to feed the beast called portfolio
    Well, if time is money then success is a life alone

    You can look out at the skyline for some forgiveness
    When you invest in love, the same will be returned
    He has prided himself on a lifetime of spoken directness
    It took him forty years to hear the lesson learned
    Has he never lived at all?
    Never lived at all...

    Never lived at all

    The great american novel sits on top of peter's kitchen table
    300 pages on a town he built inside of his head
    He signs the cover page, uncorks the bottle with the dusty label
    Pours his wife a glass, she says "baby, bring the bottle to bed"

    At 6 am he's out fighting the cars on the freeway
    And fighting his manuscript, has he written his own downfall?
    But he'll embrace rejection, he'll kiss the seal of each envelope
    Better to live in hope than to never have lived at all
    To never live at all
    Never live at all

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