The Nature of Virtue

Don't change yourself to suit everybody else

Don't change yourself to suit everybody else

You lay staring at your ceiling through all of the night

And out to haunt you come the ghosts of your life

You bury your head in a bone colored cradle

But do you sleep with a smile upon your face?

They say into every life a little rain must fall

But your dream cloud has burst

And dripped all over your face

A sick body forms a sick mind

But you're duty bound to do what's right

Is that the oasis of light in the darkness of your life?

You can't admit, but you can't deny

A small heart, a spiteful mind

Are you good or bad you ask yourself

And do the things you do hurt the ones who care the most for you

Are you good or bad you ask yourself

And do the things you do hurt the ones who care the most for you

Don't change yourself to suit everybody else

Don't change yourself to suit everybody else...