Get up, smile, find a need, wash your hair, bleach your teeth
Develop habit,
Automatic

Compromise, build a bridge,
Sacrifice, sacrilege
Sell yourself,

Automatic
Nobody out there knows
None of them have intent
Pretension and purpose

Fashioned in plastic heads
Everyone drives all day
None of them have a goal

Everyone's lost their way
All of them play the game
Set a goal

Make it happen
Imagine love
Fake a passion

Change your name
Stay in fashion
Make a deal

Make it happen
Compromise, build a bridge
Sacrifice, sacrilege

Same cars
Same clothes
Same desires

Same woes
Lose it all
Automatic

Nobody out there feels
None of them sees the end
Pretension and purpose

Fashioning plastic heads
Everyone drives all day
Searching their empty hearts

Everyone's lost their way
All of us fall apart
Automatic

Automatic


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Automatic Lyrics as written by Brendon Arthur James William David South

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    ooh i kind of like this song. never heard of this band before, but i just purevolumed them. Anyway, i think this song is just about the way that people compromise themselves so they can be viewed favorably by soicety. The whole automatic theme is talking about becoming unfeeling, so that it just comes naturally when you have to break down and replace pieces of who you are

    serenity23on August 01, 2008   Link

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