| I hugged the wife and drove to work today
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| It was only a few miles
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| Was in a hurry but the lights were changing up ahead
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| So I stepped on the gas
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| I checked the web and left it on over night
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| Downloading all the latest files
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| Fear, revere, the torrent flows into my lap
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| And I disconnect
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| We all know no need to remind us We all know we won’t connect the dots
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| We all know locked away inside us We are dying for tomorrow
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| We are living for today
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| I rushed back home to my family
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| I got my son a brand new game
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| No need to cook, I picked up fast food on the way
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| And it’s finger-licking good
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| Have you seen little Steve today
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| Guess he’s still up there in his room
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| But if he comes down to
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| I’ll be right here just staring at the tune
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| Playing his game
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| Don’t you think it’s rather warm tonight
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| Especially for the time of year
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| I turn up the air pull the sheets up to my chin
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| And I close my eyes
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| Can’t relax, can’t fall asleep
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| Should I take another pill?
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| I turn up the lights, light up a cigarette and smile
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| I’ve got it made |