If there's a word for you
It doesn't mean anything
I've got some words for you
They don't offer anything
You cold called everybody
But you haven't sold a thing
A bad idea gone funny
A pinch felt in a dream
You thought of everything
But some things can't be thought
You thought of everything
But one thing you forgot is you're wrong

And you'd better not be angry
And you'd better not be sad
You'd better just enjoy
The luxury of sympathy
If that's a luxury you have
And you know no private bad
You know that's the meaning of you're done

In a world that's not so bad
In a world time was killing in the sun
In a world that's not so bad
In a world time was killing in the sun
In the sun
In the sun

You took all that moment
And you kicked it in the sun
Now it's gone because you left it in the sun
Was a brave idea
Didn't mean no harm
Now it's burnt because you left it in the sun
Was a great mistake
But how could you have known
The temperature, the distance of the sun


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    To build on other comments....I think this song is about the futility of everything in life, and poking morbid fun at the futility of life. The good news is, we are so small that even big mistakes don't really matter in the scheme of things. The bad news is that we are so small that even big mistakes don't really matter in the scheme of things. The end of the song---the "grave mistake" is human life. We start with such high hopes, how could we have known how it would end so badly? But that's just the nature of being so small in the universe. We should know this---everyone has to suffer and has to die. And yet we are so outraged when these things happen to me. He's sort of saying, hey, this is what we are, get used to it. But it's also a lament because this fact sucks ass.

    Mendalusa77on September 30, 2014   Link

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