When I was walking, as one would do,
With a hatchback heart, nothing to pursue,
I could see myself
In the reflection of my drink.
If I was talking, speaking true,
There'd be no words left for me to say to you.
I could believe myself.
I wouldn't have to think.
If I was solving problems everday,
You could just sit back, always on the stay,
Yes, we could soothe our souls:
Nothing matters all too much.
But when I'm crawling, somewhere far away,
You can call all your friends, wish yourself happy birthday.
Yes, that truth it tolls -- we don't have the magic touch.
I'd like to know, what it is you're trying to show.
The creeps and dolls are waiting, no point in hesitating.
'Cause it's overdrive,
You don't need it anymore to hide.
Toss it out with your old alibi.
Watch a flower bloom for you.
When we were fighting, scorching earth,
There was no sure line, who started it all first,
Yes we were filled with doubt,
But we were sure that we were right.
Now more enlightened, torched that gerth,
Tossed that weight away, discard for all it's worth
And yes that killed our clout:
There's no such thing as plight.
I send regards to your dog and you,
Trying hard not to seem so blue.
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