In my own little world it hardly ever rains I’ve never gone hungry, always felt safe I got some money in my pocket, shoes on my feet In my own little world Population me
I try to stay awake during Sunday morning church I throw a twenty in the plate, but I never give ’til it hurts I turn off the news when I don’t like what I see Yeah, it’s easy to do when it’s Population: me
What if there’s a bigger picture? What if I’m missing out? What if there’s a greater purpose I could be living right now Outside my own little world oooh
Stopped at a red light, looked out my window I saw a cardboard sign, said “Help this homeless widow” Above that sign was the face of a human I thought to myself, “God, what have I been doing?” So I rolled down the window and I looked her in the eye Oh how many times have I just passed her by? So I gave her some money then I drove on through And my own little world reached Population two
What if there’s a bigger picture? What if I’m missing out? What if there’s a greater purpose I could be living right now Outside my own little world yeah, yeah My own little world oooh
Father break my heart for what breaks Yours Give me open hands and open doors Find More lyrics at www.sweetslyrics.com Put Your Light in my eyes and let me see That my own little world is not about me
What if there’s a bigger picture? What if I’m missing out? What if there’s a greater purpose That I could be living right now I dont want to miss what matters I wanna be reaching out Show me the greater purpose So i can start livin right now Outside my own little world oooh Outside My own little world yeah yeah Outside My own little world oooh
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