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Hey that's a trip, |
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Why don't you wait a little bit for the acid to kick in? |
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Learn to love, |
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that'll come down it'll spread you so thin. |
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Go and take the millions, |
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take the dirty hats and stick them up your ass. |
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I'll take the cheap seats, |
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For my company don't come served inside a glass. |
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Old man and the sea, |
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Doin what you were born to. |
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Shrapnel in my knee, |
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I can't walk and I don't care to. |
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I met a strange bird. |
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Her legs, they were skinny like a child. |
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She roamed this land. |
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Strong willed, free and wild. |
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All the notables in their spine wives |
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Three hipsters, two merchants, and Kon-Tiki. |
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They saw the black down off in the midnight skies. |
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Man, you should've seen 'em they were so down in the dumps that evening. |
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Old man and the sea, |
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Doin what you were born to. |
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Shrapnel in my knee, |
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I can't walk and I don't care to. |
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I'd do it all for you, |
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but I do it for no one. |
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I'd sing a song for you, |
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but I sing for no one. |