You open up your eyes and you're underneath a first class seat,
Your yellow hair and purple eyes are bleeding defeat,
Your mother always told you that freedom was just a lie,
So I'm here to show you, to show you what life can be like,

I hold a box and in it there's a new world!
I hold a pearl forest and in it there's a long haired girl!
I'll take you there and she'll take care and introduce you to a wealthy earl,
Then you can forget about me and this journey because you deserve it girl.

It's a day in the life of you,
There is no point in feeling blue,
Don't tangle my words, "I love you",
It's a day in the life of you.

Well now you're there and you laugh and smile so gleefully,
There's an almost holy dancing in my soul,
But tears on my cheeks,
And life is tragic and cruel,
There's a fire in the willow tree,
Life is tragic and small because you forgot about me.

The young dear lover she hit the ground,
The summer round here had to bring her down,
And in that here man dirty old town,
Guess someone had to be lost and really be found.

It's a day in the life of you,
There is no point in feeling blue,
Don't tangle my words, "I love you",
It's a day in the life of you.

It's a day in the life of you,
It's a day in the life of you.


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    "The young dear lover, she hit the ground, The summer out here had to bring her down And in and out of here, in your 'dirty old town', Guess someone had to be lost to really be found."

    deardeanon August 23, 2007   Link

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