Cuddling Lyrics & Tabs by MaybeBop
Cuddling
guitar chords lyrics
Since mankind was put on the earth, we've believed there is a plan
Descartes, just for example, said 'I think therefore I am,'
Plato believed humanity always makes the Good their aim
While for Kierkegaard futility was the same.
For Kant the highest purpose was existence in itself
Bankers worship blank cheques when they come from someone else
For David Beckham life revolves around a little ball
While Karl Marx believed 'Das Kapital' was all.
But whichever way you care to spell it out,
The simple things are what life's all about.
And so it's cuddling, sex and holding hands,
There's caressing and there's sighs
Disputing over little things
Then making up another time
It's also loneliness and constant yearning
Disputing over little things
Then making up another time
It's also loneliness and constant yearning
To share each other's lives,
The plan of life is plain and simple:
Let us multiply.
For Socrates the unexamined life's not worth a thing
And Life as a great circle is the point of Lion King
Rousseau, he got it right that virtue is the best idea
Through it our life's meaning's slowly coming clear.
The wonders of this world are in demand,
Will the Vatican ever come to understand?
And so it's cuddling, sex and holding hands,
There's caressing and there's sighs
Disputing over little things
Then making up another time
It's also loneliness and constant yearning
To share each other's lives,
The plan of life is plain and simple:
Let us multiply.
Is this something that you'd rather just deny?
Man is vain and overestimates his worth
He lives to win, to have a job and to digest,
Ignores the heav'ns and keeps his eyes fixed on the earth,
But time is short before he finds eternal rest.
And so it's cuddling, sex and holding hands
There's caressing and there's sighs,
Find yourselves through one another,
Lose yourselves where you can't hide,
We still can make smart conversation
Our revolution will still rise;
It changes nothing; life knows only
We will multiply.
Life teaches us that there's nothing more worthwhile.