I thought I had a vision, a glimpse of truth,
But it dissolved like morning dew,
A fleeting haze, a fragile maze,
And all I held slipped through my fingers too.
I believed I knew the answers, oh so sure,
But they were just illusions, a cosmic blur,
The ego's dance, a grand charade,
A masquerade of certainty, now laid bare.
You feel you know, you know,
Yet you know nothing at all, (know nothing at all)
Assumptions crumble, ego stumbles,
In the labyrinth of life, we crawl.
Thirty years together, love's tapestry,
Woven with threads of trust and mystery,
But yesterday, betrayal's cruel hand,
She cleaned out my account, fled with our handyman.
I thought I knew her essence, her soul's refrain,
Yet she slipped away, leaving echoes of pain,
The handyman, a silent thief,
Stole more than money-he stole belief.
You feel you know, you know,
Yet you know nothing at all, (know nothing at all)
Assumptions crumble, ego stumbles,
In the labyrinth of life, we crawl.
You feel you know, you know,
Yet you know nothing at all, (know nothing at all)
Assumptions crumble, ego stumbles,
In the labyrinth of life, we crawl.
You feel you know, you know,
Yet you know nothing at all, (know nothing at all)
Assumptions crumble, ego stumbles,
In the labyrinth of life, we crawl.
Now I know that I know of nothing at all,
Wisdom blooms in surrender's fall,
From haze to clarity, I rise anew,
In the quietude of shadows, I found truth.
I know that I know of nothing at all, I know of nothing at all
But I found truth, I found truth, I found truth.