You say, "Why do you chose to stay? Life in a thoughtless place. Fine for a thousand days, hiding but entertained." On concrete or grass, the sun shines through December. Repeat the past and some lines to remember. So raise a glass and I'll find something clever to say to you to keep amused.
There's nothing wrong, I'm right with you, no time to be confused. "Why do you act this way, try to deny your age? High on the reservoir, lie on a lower score?" We see nothing wrong with this. Concrete and grass, the sun shines through December, repeat the past, here's some lines to remember. So raise a glass and I'll find something clever to say to you to keep amused.
There's something wrong with this: we've gone through so much booze, so why aren't we amused?
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