Mucus-shifters throat-menders
Suck up social members
Have you realized the patience given not given back?
Working, ready-made fix-it-quick
Years of little gain
Push me too far blind bats it will never end

Know money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people I'll sing it again
Know money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people the day never ends

Multi-vitamins tea bags vitamin see in me
Anxious pee-ons rule-by-law
Laced with e, laze-ery
Hold on my foot in your mouth
Taste the asphalt
Slobbery wet smokers breathe for you
And now I'm breathing you

Know money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people I'll sing it again
K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people the day never ends

K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people I'll sing it again
K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people the day never ends

I want to feel like the man who never lost his soul
Took advice because I thought I could've had it all
Didn't know that a better life was possible
Impossible

I can feel like the kid who never lost his soul
Take advice and believe that it's attainable
You could say that a better life is possible
Impossible

K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people I'll sing it again
K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people the day never ends

K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people I'll sing it again
K(no)w money
Life is plenty funny
For all you hard working people the day never ends

For all you hard working people the day never ends
For all you hard working people the day never ends
For all you hard working people the day never ends
For all you hard working people the day never ends


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Mucus Shifters Lyrics as written by Artin Karamian Andy Khachaturian

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    Consumerism is so silly

    A Staring Elfon March 03, 2003   Link

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