You Can Never Really Know
You can never really know.
You can never really know for sure.
One day you find yourself standing in line to be the prime minister,
The next day you're serving coffee off an alleyway in Marrakech.
And can you really, truly say "I saw it coming all along.
I saw all along that it would turn out like this."
No.
One day you will be still and wonder,
"How did this happen? How did I get here?"
The plans don't quite pan out.
The hopes belong to yesterday.
Because you can never really know.
You can never really know for sure.
You can never really know for sure.
One day you find yourself standing in line to be the prime minister,
The next day you're serving coffee off an alleyway in Marrakech.
And can you really, truly say "I saw it coming all along.
I saw all along that it would turn out like this."
No.
One day you will be still and wonder,
"How did this happen? How did I get here?"
The plans don't quite pan out.
The hopes belong to yesterday.
Because you can never really know.
You can never really know for sure.