Some people think they're always right
Others are quiet and uptight
Others they seem so very nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, oh
Inside they might feel sad and wrong, oh no
Twenty-nine different attributes
Only seven that you like, oh
Twenty ways to see the world, oh
Twenty ways to start a fight, oh

Oh, don't, don't, don't, get up
I can't see the sunshine
I'll be waiting for you, baby
'Cause I'm through
Sit me down
Shut me up
I'll calm down
And I'll get along with you

Oh, men don't notice what they got
Oh, women think of that a lot
One thousand ways to please your man, oh
Not even one requires a plan, I know
And countless odd religions, too
It doesn't matter which you choose, oh no
One stubborn way to turn your back, oh
Oh, this I've tried and now refuse, oh

Oh, don't, don't, don't, get up
I can't see the sunshine
Oh, I'll be waiting for you, baby
'Cause I'm through
Sit me down
Shut me up
I'll calm down
And I'll get along with you, alright

Shut me up
Shut me up
And I'll get along with you


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    This is a great song by a great band that screams I DON'T WANT YOU TO GET ALONG WITH ME. I don't want you near me! I want you to take your superficial, plastic personality and get lost! At some point someone told you you are ALL THAT and that you're not middle age. Guess what. You're not ALL THAT and you ARE middle age. And something's wrong when you find it perfectly acceptable to be with young things who have the intellectual development of slugs and the wisdom of dung beetles but older adult women aren't your thing. Yes, this song screams I HAVE NO INTEREST in someone who finds me old and disgusting. NONE. So get lost! There are plenty of men who desire me regardless of my age and looks. Asshole!

    IllToast2Thaton May 18, 2012   Link

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