Ten fingers counting we have each
Nine planets around the sun repeat
Eight ball the last, if you triumphant be
Seven oceans pummel the shores of the sea

It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices
It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices

Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

It all comes down to nothing

Six senses feeling
Five around a sense of self
Four seasons turn on and turn off
I can see three corners from this corner
Two's the perfect number
But one, well

Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

Oh, Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

It all comes down to nothing

It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices
It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices

We can't do a thing about it
Too many choices
It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices

Yeah, well
Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

Oh, Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

('Roi!)

(yeah)

It all comes down to nothing
It all comes down to nothing
It all comes

Oh, Everybody's happy
Everybody's free
We'll keep the big door open
Everyone will come around
Why are you different
Why are you that way
If you don't get in line
We'll lock you away

It all comes down to nothing

It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices
It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices

We can't do a thing about it
Too many choices
It's a typical situation
In these typical times
Too many choices


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    Haha! Yea I'm such a dave fanatic... this is one of my fav's. But yea... it's so reflecting on the society of America. The US is supposedly known as the one place where diversity is accepted and appreciated, when, in reality, we are so superficial and exclusive- holding understood expectations that are required to be met....

    leh0425on May 10, 2003   Link

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