You're in luck
I'm waiting for the show to begin
I'm waiting for the stars to cave in
My first test as a king

I'm in a rush
I'm rollin' with the best for awhile
We do it but they do it with style
Yet no hint of a smile

Ooooh...

I've perked up
I'm happy now the pills have kicked in
I'm happy but I get there real soon
What a state to be in

And when the heart submerge
The days and the months that I've had
Breathing just as slow as I can
I can't wait to begin

Do you agree, that we all, should be living in outer space?

The curtain rolls up
I'm thinking of the joy that I've had
And what thing to take off this land
So here we go with a bang

We all strapped up
And ready to get out of this place
Now light it up and send me to space
So I can kiss the Moon's face

Ooooh...

Do you agree, that all, we should be living in outer space?


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    I've perked up I'm happy now pills have kicked in

    Breathing just as long as I can

    The curtain rolls up

    So here we go with a bang

    Doesitoffendyou386on June 28, 2011   Link

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