Oh no, here we go again, I have to sit and listin. I watch the heat rise form the ground, such trivial things fill my head. Oh no, one more time, blank expressions on every face. I know you want meto pay attention, but I watch the clouds instead. So simple this life I lead and so far away I hear her cry. Oh no, not this again, I'm too familiar with it. What time is it? Is it time to go? I just wait and think of nothing, with thoughts so clear they appear to be framed. Smash the glass, time for dinner. Although it's little I know it's something. So simple this life I lead and so far away I hear her cry. Set me on a coaster, so I don't get the table wet, Set me apart from the rest. Set me on a coaster, so I don't get the table wet, Set me apart from everybody else. I hear her call my name.


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