This is the breakfast club

Bring me coffee in the know
See the taffu on the send
I got sunshine, I got you, oh
There's nothing, nothing life can do oh oh oh

Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya

Bring me junkie in the love
He said nothing in the tongue
To kill the model from my door, oh yeah
To kill the model from my door

Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Yeah yeah, ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya

To kill the model from my door, oh yeah
To kill the model from my door
From my door
From my door
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah


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    It's about mental insanity. There's little real meaning to the lyrics themselves, but through the tone of his singing, Damon Albarn communicates insanity and a sense of paranoia which leads to aggression or full on dementia from verse to verse: "To kill the model from my door" being the peak of the dementia. I'm not saying i'm a psychologist or know anything about psychology, but I make this observation as it fits my own parallel experience with insanity.

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