I am plastic
Just for a lark
I would trade
All of my moving parts
If you can move me
Like you say you can
Are you pretending
You can love a tin can
Cold, tired and stale
Help me get away from here

This is what I want for my life
But I'm not sure if I'm programmed right
Or if I'm under the gun
With some sick fascination to over indulge
And it seems
Like these nuts and bolts and dreams
Always find some way to compete
And I don’t ever ?

Oh you say that you want me
Mirrors and flesh never fell that easy
And never can we kiss like
The scene in these shows
Never will lens grace
Our awkward pose
By igniting on embrace
Irony is all I taste

This is what I want for my life
But I'm not sure if I'm programmed right
Or if I'm under the gun
With some sick fascination to over indulge
And it seems
Like these nuts and bolts and dreams
Always find some way to compete
And I don’t ever ?
And I said
This is what I want for my life
But I'm not sure if I'm programmed right
Or if I'm under the gun
With some sick fascination

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    I've always felt this song is about wanting something your not meant to have or not able to handle. But still seeking it anyway.

    musicmerchkidon July 06, 2009   Link
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    "I'm rusted and just for the lark"

    "and the latter never comes up clean"

    "mirrors and flesh never meld that easy"

    "oh my baby, drives me crazy" "cause I'm your favorite wind-up toy" "you're just too good to destroy"

    fraydphilosophyon January 13, 2011   Link

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