I'm so so
Its late
And I forgot to take my medicine
I'm uptight and tired
In my life its so mechanical
And feeling, feeling great
till I realize all the mess I'm in
I'm so uninspired at a time that is so so

I'm so so
Its fate
I've lost my antihistamine
I'm finding it hard
To fill in the pro's of my reasons for living list
When its too late to be late
I don't show up at all
The gaps in my diaries speak volumes about me
I've done something wrong
At least I've done something

Take me back to the London town
That brought me up
Cause its bringing me down
And I will pay you solid gold, my friend, yeah
Would you take me back to London town
When it felt good to be around
And I will pay you solid gold my friend, my friend
(Solid gold x4)

I'm so so today
My days are unaccounted for
I found, I'm bound only to me
I'm not alone, but I'm lonely
Feeling great
In a voice that didn't suit the face
He said instead they're becoming your mistakes
Remember that time is the time that it takes
I've done something wrong
At least I've done something

Take me back to the London town
That brought me up cause its bringing me down
And I will pay you solid gold my friend, yeah please
Take me back to the town I miss
Now morphed into antithesis of
Every bit it used to be
I'm so so


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    Instead of "Im finding it hard to fill in the prose of my reasons for living this" I hear "I'm finding it hard to fill in the pros (like, as opposed to cons) on my reasons for living list."

    sasabirdon August 19, 2010   Link

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