We're always there
When you've lost your friends
'Cause they say you're never there
But we'll be everywhere

It's always you
When you've lost your head
And you say it's never you
We'll always pull you through

We'll change the way you live
We'll change the way you love
We'll change the way you spend your day everyday
We'll change the way you live

We'll change the way you are
We'll change the way you like to go and break my heart
We'll change the way you look
We'll change the way you talk

We'll change the way you do your hair everywhere
We'll change the way you live
We'll change the way you live
We'll change the way you live

We're always on
When you've lost control
And your heart is almost gone
We're always moving on

And we'll be everywhere on the backs of those who need us most
And we're everywhere


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    I think this describes how everything is changing constantly, especially in the media. This is a satirical criticism of how the media claims to provide comfort so they can brainwash people.

    mookowz7on November 13, 2007   Link

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