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Olympus Video (MV)




Performed By: Fiction
Language: English
Length: 4:12
Written by: Michael Jardine




Fiction - Olympus Lyrics




We're at the crossing of the generations
Ancients complacent
Afraid of change and age as they're arranging replacements
And I can't help but feel my younger years were wasted with patience
The future can't exist unless you trust us to make it
So we go, you're on the road
I've climbed this mountain but the stones aren't set
You might think I'm a legend but I've done nothing yet
And I hope this isn't something that we'll grow to regret
You might think I'm a legend but I haven't made it yet
Now if the problem is us younger kids have dreams that are broken
Allow mistakes, the risks you take can fade grey to golden
So though I'm not content yet don't you dare think I would miss this
I'll take a breath of fresh air knowing I can go the distance
You're on the road
It's over go home
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We're at the crossing of the generations
Ancients complacent
Afraid of change and age as they're arranging replacements
And I can't help but feel my younger years were wasted with patience
The future can't exist unless you trust us to make it
So we go, you're on the road
I've climbed this mountain but the stones aren't set
You might think I'm a legend but I've done nothing yet
And I hope this isn't something that we'll grow to regret
You might think I'm a legend but I haven't made it yet
Now if the problem is us younger kids have dreams that are broken
Allow mistakes, the risks you take can fade grey to golden
So though I'm not content yet don't you dare think I would miss this
I'll take a breath of fresh air knowing I can go the distance
You're on the road
It's over go home
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Writer: Michael Jardine
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