Paint everything that is inside you
But even a masterpiece gets a bad review
Speak all the words that you hold true
Some stickler will disagree with you
I can't get what I'm striving for
There's no such thing as art anymore
Ring notes in an abstract way
And someone will tell you how they should be played
Scribe all the words that get you through the day
Someone will rewrite them anyway
I can't get what I'm striving for
There's no such thing as art anymore
I can't get what I'm striving for
There's no such thing as art anymore
There's no art anymore
Has all our expression lost it's worth
There's no such thing as art anymore
credits
from How to Start a War,
released August 12, 2008
song by Dan Pritchard, music by the Modern Age
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