so this judge he says to me
boy i've seen you here before
says the signs lit up of the streets
i says the blood disturbs me more


ooooh i think im faaalling down
im fallin down


so my lawyer says to me
did the best that I could do
24 to 30 months
its my machine dream coming true


oh i think im falling down
im fallin dooooooown


saveeeee a mee
saveee a mee
from the lonely one in a machine dream
saveee a mee
saveee a meee
from the lonely one in a maachineeee dreeam
maachineee dreaaaam
maachine dreeeeeam
oooohoooh


oooh but im still craaawling
so i turn to face the state
and i ask about the truth
who cares about that anymore
its an only 1 to choose


ooh i think im faaaalling doooown
im fallin doooooooown


saveeee aaa meee
saveeeee a meeee
from the lonely one in a machine dream
saveee a meee
saveee a meee
from the lonely one in a machine dreeeeeam
maaaachine dreeeeam
maaachine dreaaam
oooohoooh


out of the way im ready to fly
out of the way im ready to fly


oooooh saveee aa meeee
saveee aa meee
from the lonely one in a machine dream
saveee aa mee
saveee aaa mee
from the lonely one in a machine dreeeeeeam
maaaachine dreeam
maaaaachine dreeeam
oooohoooh
out of the way im ready to fly
out of the way im ready to fly
out of the way im ready to fly
out of the way im ready to flyyyyyyyy


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