| Happy kids up in the city
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| Say that I am on a roll
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| They think suddenly I’m it now
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| With corduroy and overalls
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| I’ve been living in a basement
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| And she’s been sleeping in a car
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| A pack of wicked little talkers
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| Looking up into the stars
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| It’s up to you
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| To turn me on, turn me off
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| It’s up to you
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| To turn me on
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| Or turn me off
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| Tell me why you don’t like going out the way you used to
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| Turn me on
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| Turn me on or turn me off
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| Can’t stop working in the evening
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| Can’t stop looking down the hall
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| Said your father’s in the army
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| Said your mother’s off the wall
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| I still have some reservations
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| She’s always running out the door
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| But I’m done watching television
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| We can’t stop flashing corner stores
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| It’s up to you
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| To turn me on, turn me off
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| It’s up to you
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| To turn me on
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| Or turn me off
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| Tell me why you don’t like going out the way you used to
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| Turn me on
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| Tell me why you don’t like going out the way you used to
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| Tell me why you don’t like getting by the way you used to
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| Tell me why you don’t like going out the way you used to
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| Turn me on
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| Turn me on or turn me off |