And he's mean talking
Bean stalking icy man
My feet are walking over him
My sneakers in his hand

And with a picket for a knife
And a rocket to depart in
My life had barely started
When you jumped all on my heart

And now we're lazy, lazy
Ooh, lazy, lazy

In the galaxy of stars
With nothing in the middle
'Cept the planet that we own
And it's playing second fiddle

And we're bogged down in a delta of glee
And my mouth has sprung wide open
We got tickets they were free

And can you keep sleeping metaphysical girl?
Since the stars predicted something new
Would reconnect our worlds

And now we're lazy, we're lazy
Ooh, lazy, lazy

Can we grow, can we grow
Can we grow out? Whoa
Can we grow, can we grow
Can we grow out? Whoa

Can we grow, can we grow
Can we grow out? Whoa
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa, whoa

And he's mean talking
Bean stalking icy man
My feet are walking over him
Sneakers in his hand

And with a picket for a knife
And a rocket to depart in
My life had barely started
When you jumped all on my h-h-h-heart


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    I am almost positive that the part "In the galaxy stars, with nothing in the middle" is wrong. I hear "In the galaxy stars, where nothing ever matters."(he pronounces it in a funny way,like a little kid would. I noticed a few songs on this album had the same little kid style slang.) It makes more since, because nothing really matters outside of what is happining with his love life.

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