In like-minded societies, the truth seems fairly plain
Anyone who disagrees sounds backward or insane
Inside of the echo chamber, voices of dissent
Are reduced to ghosts of insubstantial argument
CHORUS
(Humanize)
We come into different beliefs from different lives
Disagreement's a chance to open up our eyes
If we listen as equals, if we humanize
The light through a prism is a fraction of the facts
The price of precision is to question what refracts
Have the scruples to scrutinize belief that's held too strong
To recognize rigidity, admit we might be wrong
CHORUS
We all have opinions
And we need to recognize
Remember, to err is human
And we see through human eyes
You may be wrong and you may be right
It's dismissive and arrogant, rejecting different views
When even the clueless can lead us to clues
Can we broaden horizons, exchange with other tribes
Or are we the dogmatic ones, the Pharisees and scribes
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