| He never minded he never cared he walks with his shirt off he walks
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| And we stare don’t laugh, don’t mock, don’t snicker don’t point, he’s happy
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| To be alive he’s happy that’s the point} (well i think that) they’re all
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| Called Charlie yet probably not, they’re always sweating buckets, skins
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| Beating red hot, well it’s like do you think you’ll make it home ok, because
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| Step after step you’ll be digging your grave they’re good they got it they
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| Know what they need life’s better for them for them i see, they ignore what
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| They hate and keep what they like, this time i’m going to do it right — see
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| Him, in a store walking down the aisle, on his face a great big smile can’t
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| Be certain moveing side to side, celebrating living is his passion and his
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| Pride out of control, asleep at the wheel, dave’s got a friend and his name
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| Is neil (manchester, singing beach, 2:00) a bleached whale he tries
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| To flip over now, can’t, move, sand, what, tries to thrash around while the
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| Tide starts to move in, god i hope charlie swims now a red bellies floating
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| Around, all the kids are jumping off him on the beach there’s a crowd, he
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| Doesn’t mind in fact i think i see a smile, fatman’s playing all the while
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| Thinking of the time when he thought that no one cared, celebrating apathy
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| Controlled yet unaware, wondering if people thought that he was dumb and
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| Slow, maybe i don’t know, but i don’t think so, slip and slide out on the
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| Lawn so sad those days are gone, grass stains on all of his clothes, got
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| Yelled at by his mom well i’m fine now you wonder why now i always had my
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| Self respect never had a single doubt, never let your words cut through me
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| Through me, it’s those words that took his laughter, it’s those words that
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| Took his pride
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| It’s those words that left you helpless all alone you wonder why (repeat) |