Easy living, easy hold
Easy teething, easy fold
Easy listening, easy love
Easy answers to easy questions

Easy tumble, easy doll
Easy rumble, easy fall
I get up on easy love
I get up on easy questions


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Coke Babies Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood

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    Wonderful. SImply Listen and Feel.

    mo0stahon January 16, 2002   Link
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    what the hell are you talking about?!?!?!?

    chairman_maoon May 30, 2002   Link
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    Escapist, purely.

    I listen to this song while reading and doing homework.

    -robvious

    robviouson March 06, 2003   Link
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    I like it I have no idea why but I think its a similar reason as to why a like Treefingers

    kid Aon March 10, 2003   Link
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    holy crap. could you have said that in a little less words!!!

    NicoleInWonderlandon June 08, 2003   Link
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    Well, everyone knos Sopranos at 9:00, Parkers at 6:00 so and making money laterm pay bills is like having potatoes and couches. its no wonder that so coming home, late, bored, lonley, you get laid off. You eat them and you don`t like that so too late though. Thtas how its like. My gilrfreind, she was always running around, putting on clothse but than she Coca Cola and candy, people thought she pregnant, but if she eats the greens, thats how the babys come.

    black_cow_of_deathon September 24, 2004   Link
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    well i understood none of that, black_cow_of_death, but that's okay. I understand very little of the comments left on any web site.

    Anyways, this song is awesome. I love how Radiohead can say so much and so little at the same time.

    Those poor coke babies. But it doesn't seem to bad, really...

    [jeRk]on March 01, 2007   Link
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    Maybe referencing the times prior to prohibition when cocaine and other drugs were used for things like sedatives or anaesthetics? Not to mention Coca-Cola.

    shrewsgamuton July 02, 2007   Link
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    shrewsgamut: cocaine was never used in the production of Coca-Cola. Leaves or sth else of the coke plant, on the other hand, was.

    ioon August 29, 2008   Link
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    I see this as the perspective of a mind addled with drugs wanting to be a baby again

    sjtwillowon October 14, 2008   Link

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