I walk on water fly around the sky
My angel wings are flying oh so high
Look down my nose at the swine down below
And there's no end to all the things I know
I know the mayor the president and the pope
I know where you could score some real good dope
I know your thoughts before you can think them
This world's a luxury liner that's sinking

I've read the bible and the works of Freud
And yet I wonder why you're so annoyed
I'm looking down at you from high up above
While all you cretins start to push and shove
There is no end to my bottomless pit
But don't you wonder why I'm such a twit?
I need it all and I need it all now
I can't hardly stand it anyhow
Hey baby won't you come home with me
You can watch me comb my hair in the mirror
Hey punk wake up and smell the booty funk
You really beat me to the punch long gone daddy
I can fly, I can fly, I can fly I fly
I can see, I can see, I can see I see
I can breathe, I can breathe like you wouldn't believe
I'm a long gone daddy take your daddy home



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