I'll take with me every single luxury when I leave you
Count on me for that and nothing more
- Count on me for that and nothing more
The view from this side's not what
The view from this side's not what
I thought it'd be, promise something differently
Close our eyes and let go of the wheel

It's not the quanity that bothers me
No it's not the quanity that bothers me
No it's not the quality that bothers me

It's the means, twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view
Twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap, dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view

Well all young children listen, 'cause they got so much to learn
- Turn it in, turn it in
We'll get you home in time, to make them wretched be for free for being me

It's not the quanity that bothers me
- No it's not the quanity that bothers me
No it's not the quality that bothers me..

It's the means, twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view
Twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap, dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view

- You do, you don't, you do, you don't
Would you like to think that?
You do, you don't, you do, you don't
Would you like to think that?
You do, you don't, you do, you don't
Would you like to think that?

It's the means, twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view
Twenty-twenty surgery
Well, twenty-twenty surgery
For cheap, dollar signs are a, for picture perfect point of view

You're so sensitive
I am, I am a machine.
You're so sensitive
I am, I am a machine.
You're so sensitive
I am, I am a machine.
You're so sensitive
I am, I am a machine.


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Twenty-Twenty Surgery Lyrics as written by Edward Reyes Adam Burbank Lazzara

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    this version is, in a few ways, better than the final version. the lyrics are a bit more ... cohesive (the bridge with "i don't need you like you think" seems more fitting) and the bass is a lot better. :) but the album version is still kickass and both versions have really dope verses.

    minutemanon November 30, 2007   Link
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    yea both versions are good

    zzcrimon July 11, 2008   Link

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