Were you alive in your life when you saw it?
Don't know, do you?
Me, I was making my way toward the turnstiles
When it came for me
And I've since found myself
Glowing past myself
In a town colored ruby-red, in a county fair
With fuck-hair

Ooooooh, it's true
Keeping three eyes open
At all times
Here in the junkyard, baby, you can't see --
Midst the heaps of the trash and the rats you're around at all times
Without all three!

And here now I'm out all amongst the people
Got my smile-mask on
Asking Carter can I bum just one more time
A Cigarette
But he just looked my way
And then he walked away
Toward a girl I could not keep from the car part maze
The fragrant haze

Ooooooh, it's true
Keeping three eyes open
At all times
Here in the junkyard, baby, you can't see --
Around the heaps of the trash and the rats you're around at all times
Without all three!

And here now I'm out all amongst the people
Got my smile-mask on
Asking Carter can I bum just one more time
A Cigarette
He just looked my way
Then he walked away
Toward a girl I could not keep from the car part maze
The fragrant haze

Ooooooh, it's true
Keeping three eyes open
At all times
Here in the junkyard, baby, you can't see --
Around the heaps of the trash and the rats you're around at all times
Without all three!


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