Do you think he's just a mad man
Hanging out about the news stand
Screaming out everybody: It's the end

I may be losing my mind
But I think it might be right this time
The bad rains in the bord room's just my weird

With all of the words
The best that you heard
It's all coming down believe
That more than you are less near here
Can anybody rescue me

It feels like the end of the planet
The covered ships are landed
They're taking everything and count it
It feels like the end of the planet

Let's try 'bout to the sunset
And watching pape and tell it
Gonna looking on the modes on the downtown suits

It's like they know a mate guy
And it couldn't mat is right sight
Oh man it would be funny if it wasn't so true

It's scaring so leigh
We stand here away
For someone who really cares
For words like ours all in the stars
Is anybody out there

It feels like the end of the planet
The covered ships are landed
They're taking everything and count it
It feels like the end of the planet

With all of the words
The best that you heard
It's all coming down believe
That more than you are less near here
Can anybody rescue me

It feels like the end of the planet
The covered ships are landed
They're taking everything and count it
It feels like the end of the planet


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    Don't know if your looking for lyrical corrections but if you are here are the major ones.

    "The bad rains in the bord room's just my weird " is really " The bad brains in the board room just might win"

    "That more than you are less near here" is really "Believe...they're more than near. Alas, they're here!"

    "The covered ships are landed " is really "The corporate ships have landed."

    'They're taking everything and count it " is really "They've taken everthing and canned it."

    "Let's try 'bout to the sunset And watching pape and tell it Gonna looking on the modes on the downtown suits " is really "Let's drive out to the sunset and watch them paint the town red. Get a load of all the mugs on the downtown suits."

    "It's like they know a mate guy And it couldn't mat is right sight " is really "It's like they know made guy and he put them at his right side."

    "It's scaring so leigh We stand here away " is really "It's getting so late. I stand here and wait."

    There are some more only one word errors but those were the major errors i saw that you made. If you feel like correcting them.

    NotCoolZeuson September 06, 2002   Link

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