Look at this big eyed fish swinning in the sea, Oh
How he dreams to be a bird,
swoop and diving through the breeze
so one day cought a big old wave up on to the beach
and now he's dead you see
beneath the sea is where a fish should be

But, Oh God
under the weight of life
things seem brighter on the other side

you see
This crazy man decieded not to breath
He turned red and blue purple, colorful indeed
no matter how his friends begged and pleeded the man would not concede
And now he's dead you see
the silly man should know
you got to breath

But, Oh God
under the weight of life
thingsseem brighter on the other side

Oh God
under the weight of life
things seem so much better on the other side

no way, no way,

no way out of here
you see the little monkey
sitting up in his monkey tree
one day he decied to come down
and run off to the city
but look at him now lost and tired lying in the street
as good as dead you see what monkey Does
stay up in your tree

But, Oh God
under the weight of life
thingsseem brighter on the other side

Oh God
under the weight of life
things seem so much better on the other side
No way, now way,
no way, no way out of here

Rain on my dreams
fall away


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    why did he feel the need to change a good song

    i cant help but get the feeling that they changed all the songs on busted stuff just to sell more albums. although some argue that the songs were unfinished, they still performed them and should not have changed the originals.

    summers_edgeon August 29, 2002   Link

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