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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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I'll just take a walk to the store |
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Looking for a bit of bottled rat poison to score |
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And I'll pour down my gullet to nullify the sullenness |
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If it's my destiny to kill me spill it in me |
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To begin to fulfill it give it a couple of minutes until it hits |
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But still it doesn't seem to be taking effect |
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I'm still walking erect, what the heck, what the hell |
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Well at least I paid the guy with a cheque |
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So if the Bodega janked me on the poison I drank |
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All I gotta do is place a cancel call to my bank |
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But they put me on hold when I told them the story |
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First I cursed in the phone but the music ignored me |
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And it played, and it played for such a long time |
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And then a voice said "we'll be with you soon, just stay on the line" |
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But just at that second my neck broke out in a sweat |
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I said "I bet this is it - the poison's starting to hit" |
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I felt sick and in pain, I dropped the phone to the ground |
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And an operator came and said "can I help you now " |
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But all that she could hear was just the sound of my death as I gasped into the set |
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"Just let the guy cash the cheque" with my last rattling breath |
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And the burning bottle of crap that I sickly held in my lap |
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I quickly turned on the cap out of concern for the rats |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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I'll just take the decision to walk on the bridge and try to fly like a pigeon |
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And I tramp up the ramp and all the bicycles pass |
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And I just can't help but laugh when I think back on my past |
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And all of the retarded mistakes that I made |
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The broken-hearted dismay that started from the first grade all the way up to today |
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And the walkway is steep, and the cars are all beeping |
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And the people are sailing to wherever they're sailing |
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And I'm climbing the railings |
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I plan to stand and decide, but I just slip and I dive |
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And all the drunks on the side start to hold up their signs |
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Mostly 7s and 9s, but now and then is a 10 |
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And if I fell to earth I'd be dead that's for sure |
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But like I said before it's only water |
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And it's worthless 'cos it isn't on purpose |
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But I bob to the surface |
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But a large garbage barge comes |
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And it drops 20 tonnes of toxic waste on my face |
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And as I sink from the sun to whatever's to come |
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My last sight is the Bums who all change their signs into 3s, 2s, and 1s |
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And then after this discourse |
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There's a 3 6 - of course it must be from Pitchfork |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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Staring down at the floor, staring up at the ceiling |
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'Cos I never get used to always feeling so unglued |
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Need new emails to read through while I eat old Chinese food |
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I don't want a life that's like this, just take a knife to my wrist quick |
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All I've got is this chopstick but I could still make the plot thick |
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Just for the sake of context if I break it with my fist |
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For fun against my chest run into the wall next |
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And I'll frown at the gash, then lie down in the bath with some Sylvia Plath |
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How many pages will pass until I'm facing my last |
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I didn't major in Math so I won't wager no cash |
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But truth is stranger than fashion |
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And the danger is that all of the blood will amass |
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And the tub will fill-up so fast |
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'Til I'm encased like a crab in a bathtub-shaped scab |
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They'll have to take in a cab and scrape off in a lab |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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So what if I just couldn't take it anymore |
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I'll just call up the Mob and say |
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"I've got you a job, I guess you know what to do |
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Knock off this guy with the blues - an offer you can't refuse" |
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And I'll fax them a contract through a third-party contact that says |
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'Don't hold him for ransom, I'll pay half in advance |
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Just mail me one of his hands which I'll accept as your answer' |
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So say it so happens: |
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I happen to be out lying on a park bench and crying just like my normal way |
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But in most former cases no-one comes out of no place |
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Wraps masking tape on my face |
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But that's what happens today |
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But before I get knocked off, my hand it gets chopped off |
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And dropped in a mailbox |
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And I'm locked in a trunk |
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But I'm flung out on the tar when the car hits a bump at exit one twenty-five |
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Out on the FDR drive |