| Forget about Norman, small town Rockwell,
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| Scenes of simple life.
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| Forget about savings and poignant phrasings,
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| Cigarettes and schoolyard fights.
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| Let us out now, Lord of our speed and fancy,
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| Of our, «can you hear me"now's and our techno loves.
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| Drop us off on 55th and keep us reading Vonnegut,
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| And point out now what we’re careless of.
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| My chance in life is worth letting go of all the trends,
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| They’re setting so, forgive me,
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| If I’m so ordinary, with extraordinary reasons to live.
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| It’s just like a boy, to save his honor and his money,
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| It’s just like a girl, to feel.
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| It’s just like a child, to stand and interrupt us all,
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| And say, «I'll gladly take the fall for you.»
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| Now, love, love, love, yes, it’s all you need,
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| John and Paul Ringo George professed;
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| If I’ve got love, I can feel, I can remember every meal.
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| But, like a gift, it can be taken all away.
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| My chance in life is worth letting go of all the trends,
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| They’re setting, so, forgive me,
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| If I’m so ordinary, with extraordinary reasons to live.
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| It’s just like a boy, to save his honor and his money,
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| It’s just like a girl, to feel.
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| It’s just like a child, to stand and interrupt us all,
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| And say, «I'll gladly take the fall for you.»
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| I’ll gladly take the fall for you. |