I will graciously accept that my life’s work, whether it be in the past, the present, or the future
It will be overshadowed by those around me
With a different definition of “success”
Though I can’t explain the path I’ve chosen
All I know is I’m right where I need to be
And though I’ve turned down a chance at fame and fortune
I know that there is no greater payment than this
And I’m so fucking far from the life I’m supposed to lead, and the man I’m supposed to be and I couldn’t be happier
And I will remain a constant, I know where I stand, and I refuse to let their selfishness take control of who I am
Take control of who I am
Take control of who I am
And while I may die poor, at least my life had meaning
There’s more to life than living, and I truly feel alive
And I know that when I die
There will be others who feel the same way ready to take my place
This is our song of protest
I promise you that nothing is slowing us down
I promise you
That nothing is slowing us down
And while I may die poor, at least my life had meaning
There’s more to life than living and I truly feel alive
And I know that when I die
There will be others who feel the same way ready to take my place
And I will laugh in the face of those who tell me different
And I will laugh in the face of those who tell me different
Even with both of my feet planted firmly on the ground
I am free to move in my own direction
I will remain a constant
I know where I stand
I know where I stand
I know where I stand
I know where I stand
I know where I stand
The Constant was written by Jesse Doreen & Brendan Murphy.
The Constant was produced by Jay Maas.
Counterparts released The Constant on Mon Oct 24 2011.