I think you want some help
And you deserve it too
Here is all the help you need
This is how we'll fix you

I'll direct you down the road to take
To walk right out of the dark
For I am the answer to a question
That you didn't ask

There's something that you need to hear
I will tell you what you need dear
There's something that you need to see
I know what you should believe

You know you want some help
Directionless, feeling lost
Feeling anxious, feeling wrong
Feeling fine-No your not

I'll direct you down the road to take
But you'd best take it fast
For I am the answer to a question
That you didn't ask

There's something that you need to hear
I will tell you what you need dear
There's something that you need to see
I know what you should believe

Are you really sure
There's value in the cards your holding
Are you really sure
You can deal with whats unfolding
Do you really think I'd lead you astray
In this moment of your time today?

There's something that you need to hear
I will tell you what you need dear
There's something that you need to see
I know what you should believe




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    I stumbled across this (regretfully) and I get the impression it's about door to door sales people who tell you that you'll be miserable unless you buy their things. I know because I was miserable until I got a brand new phone service, oven, bible, cookies and a cult from people at my door. I would hate goat bastard, but all my new things are making me too happy.

    Kell-ehon June 11, 2006   Link

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