| I always believed that if I ran off to India
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| Wore sandals and shaved my head
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| And used Body Shop conditioner, burned incense like crazy
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| I could call myself a spirit head
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| But I only went to India to look on top
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| I wore sandals 'cause I’d smoked all my money
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| And I shaved off all my hair 'cause I had the fleas
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| I’d been sleeping all over
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| And the Body Shop conditioner was a present from a friend
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| And the incense used to hide the smell
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| Of the drug den that I lay in
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| And so I ask myself what my motives are
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| For this lying need to look so free
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| And if I tell myself real honestly
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| What more can I admit to, open up a door
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| He said I’m gonna find out what I’m here for
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| He said I’d find out soon
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| I got too much Saturn and not enough Moon
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| I always believed that if I never missed a Yoga class
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| Read my horoscope in the dailies
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| And recycle bottles, and know a Red Indian
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| I could call myself a spirit man
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| But I was only doing Yoga 'cause I fancied the teacher
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| And stars 'cause it looked good on paper
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| And I only went to church 'cause my granny gave me money
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| When confession was over
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| And I only knew the Indian 'cause his brother’s a dealer
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| And the bottles had a price on their return
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| So I could go and play, Oh my my
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| And so I ask myself what my motives are
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| For this lying need to look so free
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| And if I tell myself real honestly
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| What more can I admit to, open up a door
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| He said I’m gonna find out what I’m here for
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| He said I’d find out soon
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| I got too much Saturn and not enough Moon
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| So now that you know that I don’t love you
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| And now that you see that I’m so scared
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| Am I a good man?
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| Am I a deep, deep man?
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| What more can I admit to, open up a door
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| He said I’m gonna find out what I’m here for
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| He said I’d find out soon
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| I got too much Saturn
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| How can I admit it, open up a door
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| He said I’m gonna find out what I’m here for
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| He said I’d find out soon
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| I got too much Saturn and not enough Moon |