I'm on the outside looking out
And I'm still wondering how I'm on the wrong side of my dreams
I guess everybody is right
The grass is greener on one side
But I couldn't find where it divides
It's a real thin line in the middle of heaven and here
Cause I see paradise across a river of tears
But I know there's hope for my soul
That took a wrong turn on the yellow brick road
It's a real thin line in the middle of heaven and here
My dreams they look me in the eye
And they never tell me why I can look but I can't touch
I know there's others just like me
That gave it all up for their dreams
Now they're standing out of reach
Chorus
But I'll find my time to cross that line
And I won't look back
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