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Why is my sleeping bag a ghetto muppet? Lyrics
your treadmill gaze forms wallpaper trifectas
i'm bore torn-worn and want country-western lust
our mouths are bigger than our feet
yeah our mouths are bigger than our feet
drywall dust breaks the pace of the cpr finals
there's a place that looks like that and it'll have to find us
there's no sympathy in a blowout
there's no sympathy in a blowout
and you can go home but i can't go home
i'm bore torn-worn and want country-western lust
our mouths are bigger than our feet
yeah our mouths are bigger than our feet
drywall dust breaks the pace of the cpr finals
there's a place that looks like that and it'll have to find us
there's no sympathy in a blowout
there's no sympathy in a blowout
and you can go home but i can't go home
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instead of running on a treadmill, staring at the same walls, that will end up killing you or you'll die within them, instead of talking of far off places that you have been or heard or seen, they aren't going back to the places that have that. don't feel sorry if it is a hard road, you break down, cause he isn't going home. he is staying on the road. the alternative isn't worth it
I think it's about the divide between the rich and the poor (or homeless). the rich walk on treadmills while the poor walk to stay alive. "our mouths are bigger than our feet" Our hunger exceeds our ability to get food. "theres no sympathy in a blowout" In the race or game of life, it's a blowout in terms of the poor vs. the rich. "you can go home, but i can't go home" You have a home and I don't. And I think the name of the songs is about a homeless person who sleeps in a "ghetto muppet" or some kind of makeshift bed. just what i've always thought.