And though you thought you won the race
Waking up was such a waste
A perfect day with a Frigidaire's charm
A pretty picture, twisted Egon
Blinded by my imagination
But everything's much bigger now
Eyes fixed on a stolen face
The copycats are all in place
It's all over now
It's all over now
It's all over now for you
You shipwrecked all and shed your skin
Then tried to find yourself again
Eyes fixed on the human race
Now everyone thinks you’re it today
It's all over now
It's all over now
It's all over now for you
It's all over now
It's all over now
It's all over now for you
High as the moon
Deep as an ocean
You fall apart the pieces hit the ground
I pick up all your inventions
But your science keeps you from being sound
Fake it fake it
Everybody knows
The lights dim
You've been exposed


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    And though you thought you won the race Waking up was such a waste A perfect day with a frigidaire's charm A pretty picture twisted be gone.

    Blinded by my imagination But everything's much bigger now Eyes fixed on a stolen face The copycats are all in place

    It's all over now It's all over now It's all over now for you

    You shipwrecked all and shed your skin Then tried to find yourself again Eyes fixed on the human race Now everyone thinks you're it today.

    It's all over now It's all over now It's all over now for you

    It's all over now It's all over now It's all over now for you

    High as the moon, deep as an ocean You fall apart the pieces hit the ground I pick up all your inventions but your science keeps you from being so

    Fake it, fake it Everybody knows The lights dim, you've been exposed.

    Jcobalt10on November 20, 2010   Link

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