outside the lines

Embrace Change: Coloring Outside the Lines of Life with Noah McLeroy
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Lyrics

We're all creatures of habit but some people change

We are all creatures of habit, but some individuals undergo change.

Some will stick to their patterns but some break their shapes

While some people adhere to their routines, others break free from their established patterns.

And I heard you don't want to lose your way

There's reluctance to deviate from the familiar path, fearing the loss of direction.

So you let yourself get used to the same old things

Choosing familiarity to avoid the discomfort of change, settling for the same old things.

It takes a little bit of faith

Having faith is necessary to perceive beyond the self-imposed limitations we live within.

To see past the boxes we've drawn ourselves living inside

Breaking free from the metaphorical boxes we create for ourselves requires faith.

It takes a little bit of faith, but I

Reiterating the importance of faith in challenging established boundaries.

Sometimes I wonder

Expressing curiosity or doubt about the conventional way of living.

If we could live like we used to color

Reflecting on the possibility of returning to a more vibrant and unrestrained way of life.

Outside the lines

Encouraging the idea of living outside societal norms and expectations.

So you're scared you might mess up and ruin the page

Fear of making mistakes hinders taking creative risks and stepping outside comfort zones.

You'd rather waste your potential than make a mistake

Choosing to waste potential rather than facing the possibility of failure.

But can't you see your mess is a means to grace

Recognizing that mistakes and messiness can lead to growth and grace.

Take it in and let it be 'cause perfection's overrated anyway

Embracing imperfection by acknowledging that perfection is overrated.

It takes a little bit of faith

Reiterating the importance of faith in transcending self-imposed limitations.

To see past the boxes we've drawn ourselves living inside

Continuing the theme of breaking free from self-imposed boundaries through faith.

It takes a little bit of faith, but I

Re-emphasizing the role of faith in overcoming limitations.

Sometimes I wonder

Expressing ongoing contemplation about unconventional living.

If we could live like we used to color

Revisiting the idea of returning to a more colorful and unrestrained lifestyle.

Sometimes I wonder

Reiterating the curiosity about living outside societal norms.

If we could live like we used to color

Repeating the desire to return to a more vibrant and unrestrained way of life.

If time is dust and the mind is an attic

Introducing the metaphorical concept of time as dust and the mind as an attic.

Imagination's misplaced in our heads

Suggesting that imagination is often overlooked or neglected in our minds.

And maybe we didn't lose all the magic

Speculating that not all magic and wonder is lost, hinting at the possibility of rediscovery.

If we can find it again

Expressing optimism about finding the lost magic again.

We can find it again

Reaffirming the belief that lost magic can be rediscovered.

If time is dust and the mind is an attic

Repeating the metaphor of time as dust and the mind as an attic.

Imagination's misplaced in our heads

Reiterating the idea that imagination is often misplaced in our minds.

And maybe we didn't lose all the magic

Reiterating the hope that not all magic has been lost.

If we can find it again

Reiterating the optimism about rediscovering lost magic.

We can find it again

Repeating the notion that lost magic can be found again.

We can find it again

Emphasizing the possibility of rediscovering lost magic.

It takes a little bit of faith

Reiterating the importance of faith in transcending self-imposed limitations.

To see past the boxes we've drawn ourselves living inside

Continuing the theme of breaking free from self-imposed boundaries through faith.

It takes a little bit of faith, but I

Re-emphasizing the role of faith in overcoming limitations.

Sometimes I wonder

Expressing ongoing contemplation about unconventional living.

If we could live like we used to color

Revisiting the idea of returning to a more colorful and unrestrained lifestyle.

Sometimes I wonder

Reiterating the curiosity about living outside societal norms.

If we could live like we used to color

Repeating the desire to return to a more vibrant and unrestrained way of life.

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