Remain until the break stops
Put on your guided lasers
Pretend that we're impatient
Draw it all up and get it no way

We're waiting in the basement
Rolling all our hopes in little balls
?
He's shooting bolts and get it no way
Rolling up hopes and get it no way
Friends have all left you get it no way

Soon the laugh track
Engage us and let us feel its cool
Soon the laugh track
(Lay to?) waste what the rented gods have wrought
Take your teeth back
We aren't worth, can never chase
Now I'm headed for the plan of (God?)

Hand your tags and get it no way
Friends have all left you get it no way
Slaves to the jock girls get it no way
Put on your guided lasers


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    Help filling in the lyrics would be very much appreciated.

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