| You used to look so alive.
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| In the last year you looked like you turned 35.
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| I used to hate you so I put you under my belt.
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| I’m so confused and cannot tell you how I felt.
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| They always try and bring me down but
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| I’m always so constantly high.
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| Remember when you were like puddles in the rain?
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| I stopped the water but you told me that you felt the same.
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| You smoke a bit then you talked a revolution.
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| Well, I looked and saw there’s no solution
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| It’s spelled out in all of our pollution.
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| Will it come again?
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| Feeling like the 60s?
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| Hold out your Janis Joplin hands.
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| I’ll give you my cold James Dean eyes.
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| Take a flower. |
| soak it in gasoline.
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| Empty my pockets and show you exactly what I mean.
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| How can you stare and never really look at?
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| You watch T.V. eat and get a little fat.
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| I see your comfy and I’m not gonna deny that.
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| You lay around so it’s easier to hear lies.
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| Compare the generation with a word like, «separation»
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| Separated? |
| No, I feel we’re constipated.
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| We can’t get out what everybody wants to say.
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| We’re educated but they tell us we’re wrong anyway. |
| They always try and pull us down but
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| We’re always so constantly high |