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Some people wake up every morning Fill their mug with strong black coffee And commute to work At work they slave away for the dollar That never seems to truly satisfy The hungry greed growing within them They once were children Who said they would be firemen, teachers, artists, pirates, astronauts, authors, innovators and world-changers When they grew up On Fridays after work Sometimes these people Go out for a drink After a few beers One of them opens up to the fellow coworker they are sitting next to: "Oh," they'd say "I have dreams of sailing away I can't wait for the day That I am able to break free from the monotony and mediocrity and pursue my purpose, and my dreams" "What noble ambitions you have" The fellow coworker will respond "But what are your plans to make this so?" The dreamer will answer "I don't know All I do know is That most people Stay stuck in conformity And then there are some who follow their dreams."
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Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 1:34 AM UTC
And then there are those who follow their dreams
Some people wake up every morning Fill their mug with strong black coffee And commute to work At work they slave away for the dollar That never seems to truly satisfy The hungry greed growing within them They once were children Who said they would be firemen, teachers, artists, pirates, astronauts, authors, innovators and world-changers When they grew up On Fridays after work Sometimes these people Go out for a drink After a few beers One of them opens up to the fellow coworker they are sitting next to: "Oh," they'd say "I have dreams of sailing away I can't wait for the day That I am able to break free from the monotony and mediocrity and pursue my purpose, and my dreams" "What noble ambitions you have" The fellow coworker will respond "But what are your plans to make this so?" The dreamer will answer "I don't know All I do know is That most people Stay stuck in conformity And then there are some who follow their dreams."
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Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 1:34 AM UTC
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