TIME IS ALWAYS NOW HERE FOREVER,
TIME IS ALWAYS NOW GONE NEVER,
GOD IS NOW THE RULER OF THE PRESENT,
HIS SON A LESSON BORN OF A PEASANT,
HERE, NOW, FOREVER,
HAPPINESS ENDS AT THE END OF A BEAUTIFUL TUNNEL,
NOW, FOREVER,

RUN RUN RUN AWAY, TO A LAND FAR AWAY,
WHERE THE HILLS ARE GREEN AND THE WATER IS GRAY,
MARIA RAN WITH PASSION NOT SEEN IN WOMEN,
THANKS TO THE BIG LIFE AND HER FORCEFUL,
DADDY, NO LONGER THE MAN, NO MATTER,
DUE IS HER FREEDOM FOR LONELINESS WITH THE DOLLAR,
NO LONGER THE MAN, NO MATTER
I'VE BEEN POISONED BY GOD,
THE DEVIL OF MONEY,
I WILL NEVER MARRY, 'TILL I'M READY,
TO BE THE PERFECT MAN,
HUSBAND OF A DREAM.
HONEY THE BABYSITTERS HERE,
HONEY IT'S 8 O'CLOCK,
HONEY THE BABYSITTER'S HERE, HONEY????
HONEY! THE BABYSITTER'S HERE,
HONEY! IT'S 8 O'CLOCK
HONEY! IT'S 8 O'CLOCK! IT'S 8 O CLOCK!


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    the whole well honey the babystitter is here its 8 o clock means, wat once was love turned into a way of life and chore. without even thinking people live a married life now. go to work, come home, get a babbysitter for the kids and shit. then eh screams it either jus stressing his point makin it cool or symbolizing how someone is internally going insane living in a marrege like htat. and he says i will never marry till im ready to be a perfect man, and as u know man is not perfect, so he will never marry. its a trap i tells ya

    Im Iranianon June 12, 2002   Link

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