| Mechanical mannequins make out in the dimming lamplight that I drink
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| Night after night, the unlikelihood of a lookalike for true love
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| Looking at me like this must count for something
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| My faith dangles on a keychain, I’ll end up on the side of a highway or in the
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| clink
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| I’m on my way home. |
| I think dangerously
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| See, I may or may not push that red button
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| I am tempted by nothing. |
| I am tempted by nothing
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| Your eyesight is spilling upon me like a thousand vacuum-packed pieces of
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| cardboard
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| Puzzling me more than foreign correspondence that I don’t dare to read
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| I find it refreshing more than flutes of champagne flat as the notes that I
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| can’t hit
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| Shadows must live with their masters, even on the days they forget the recycling
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| Hey there, I am in need of a bonfire
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| At least somebody warm enough to be capable of providing me with a light
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| You can tip toe over the coals and leave my oven over night
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| There are flammable devices that I’ve sewn into my skin
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| I am tempted by nothing. |
| I am tempted by nothing
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| I see through the center of your skeletal system
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| To the place where you’ve been cradling convection
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| And I have attempted nothing. |
| I have attempted nothing
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| Nothing. |
| Nothing. |
| Nothing. |
| Nothing
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| I am tempted by nothing. |
| I am tempted by nothing twice
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| I see your iris hiding a vitamin tablet in place of the pupil
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| And I have attempted nothing. |
| I have attempted nothing twice
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| I’ll leave that up to strangers I can blame later for the bad image
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| I am tempted by nothing
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| (Men make wallets. Wallets make men.)
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| I am the operator of a catapult that’s got a coin slot that needs a quarter now,
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| you got a nickel
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| Salvation is such a silly scene that I don’t need it
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| As much as I need to see it happen, just sometimes
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| Another uncut young stuttering footstep, fear of failure in the opposite of
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| death
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| I am petty theft. |
| No big deal. |
| Come steal my attention and run
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| I’m done with Dodge and got out if only after the days of damnation
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| That I spent with the purveyors of dirt at the bottom of a bouquet
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| Let me down with your best lecture, and I’ll promise to remember you fondly
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| Will you prompt me when it’s time to go on and herald my happiness on intercoms?
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| I’m uninterested in the babbling dyslexic prose you supposedly programmed in me
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| I am more concerned by my bad eyesight and the cobwebs I see
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| I see things like cobwebs |