But the juggler holds another pack
I'd rather trust a man who doesn't shout what he's found
The priest and the magician
Find a door that doesn't lead me back again
I need someone to believe in, someone to trust
Their deductions need applause
And every single door that I've walked through
Back inside, this chamber of so many doors
They try to find, find themselves an audience
Don't need any shield
He looks at you once, you know he understands
I'd give you all of my dreams, if you'd help me
I've nowhere, nowhere to hide
And they're all calling out my name
Survival trains hard
But down here, I'm so alone with my fear
The poor man behind my back
My father to the left of me
The rich man stands in front of me
And I need someone to believe in, someone to trust
I'd rather trust a man who works with his hands
Like everyone else they're pointing
Brings me back, back here again
They believe they can control the game
Even academics, searching printed word
With everything that I hear
When you're out in the field
If I choose a side
You can judge by his eyes, take a look if you can
He'll smile through his guard
I need someone to believe in, someone to trust
I'd rather trust a countryman than a townman
Singin' all the chants that they have ever heard
I've got to find my own way
He won't take me for a ride
I need someone to believe in, someone to trust
My mother to the right
There's no need to sell if you're homeward bound
But nowhere feels quite right