With all the freaks
I feel at home
In circles and ready to perform
With all the geeks
I call my friends
Desire beckons me to end
Day dreaming
Of moving to Illinois
Poster said don't let no one steal ya joy
Lay sleeping
Up upon the fall savoy
Till I'm dead won't let no one steal ma joy
Or steal ya joy
With all I've seen
I know the stakes
High as hell but making it look faint
With where I've been
I know mistakes
Caught slippin' cuz you know I can't skate
Day dreaming
Of moving to Illinois
Poster said don't let no one steal ya joy
Lay sleeping
Up on the fall savoy
Till I'm dead I won't let no one steal ma joy
Or steal ya joy
Day dreaming
Of moving to Illinois
Poster said don't let no one steal ya joy
Lay sleeping
Up on the fall savoy
Till I'm dead I won't let no one steal ma joy
Or steal ya joy


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