| My early morning dreams don’t matter and seem jocular,
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| shattered as the letterbox clatters like the outside world just spat at me.
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| See, I’m popular with credit card companies
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| final-warning me I can’t afford to live comfortably.
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| There’s bills for gas, tax and electric
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| can’t expect my clothes to wash themselves,
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| responsibility’s kicked in.
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| Dust gathers on the shelves, pots pile up in the kitchen,
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| I don’t want to just survive on a nine-to-five
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| there’s something missing.
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| I thought I’d paint a masterpiece,
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| I thought I’d swim the English Channel,
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| thought I’d firework my way through life
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| or be a human cannonball.
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| But I’m too busy spinning plates,
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| getting dizzy but can’t stop in case one breaks.
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| My nine-to-five's an eight-to-six
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| and by the time I’ve made the trip to work and back,
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| sat in traffic, I’m exhausted.
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| Fuming at the thought of a life led hand to mouth,
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| just consuming’s not enough, I know there’s more to it.
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| I need to do the things I love, that make me buzz to my core.
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| I need more free time, but I can’t afford it.
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| I thought I’d be an Olympian, thought I’d write the next great novel,
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| thought I’d stride across continents and laugh at any obstacle.
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| But no, cause I’m too busy spinning plates,
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| getting dizzy but can’t stop in case one breaks.
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| No, I’m much too busy spinning plates,
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| getting dizzy but can’t stop
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| just in case one breaks.
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| I’m spinning plates, I’m losing patience.
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| It’s so mundane with this same rotation.
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| Stuck in a loop, but I can’t stop in case I break one.
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| No, I’m too busy spinning plates,
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| but can’t stop in case one breaks.
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| No, I’m much too busy spinning plates,
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| but can’t stop in case one breaks. |