Everybody says I'm a lonesome kind of guy
I've been defeated by them all
If they can find me
I'm done

Everybody knows that it really doesn't matter at all
All the good things that I've done
I'm up against the wall
How come
My file has been deleted

If this is what they want
I can tell you that the order's alphabetical
Don't you get it, sooner or later
I'll be recruited by someone

Everybody knows that it really doesn't matter at all
Everybody says I shouldn't mess with you no more
If you see me on my own
Drive on

If I were dismissed I would've gotten much more
If I wasn't that kind I wouldn't care at all
Sooner or later
Sooner or later
Sooner or later
I'll change my whole perspective

If this is what they want
I can tell you that the order's alphabetical
Don't you get it, sooner or later
I'll be recruited by someone

Isn't it better?
Sooner or later
Sooner or later
Sooner or later
I'll change my whole perspective
I'll be recruited by someone


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Alphabetical Lyrics as written by Walter Ehret W.a. Mozart

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    I love how strange these lyrics are given that it's such a beautiful and lightly sad song. It almost seems like some things were lost in translation considering they're French, but yet their other lyrics tend to be very coherent.

    The best part is when he says "everybody says I shouldn't mess with you no more"...so direct and a little heartbreaking after all that odd stuff about 'files being deleted' and 'being recruited by someone.'

    z4ckm0rrison September 11, 2008   Link

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