They built a high-rise building over my old home
They send me leaflets in the mail, they won't leave me alone
I got sick of it all and called them up on the phone
They told me "that's the way it's meant to be."
Getting home, you're stoned, and it's quarter-past three
I heard you lost you job, why don't you take it out on me?
I'd love to give you all the answers
But I don't know
I meant to sign up for a better plan
But they told me never listen to the man
And all the good ones were taken even though I ran, anyway
Counting up my losses it I declared it fine
Yeah in the end it didn't seem so bad
I guess you never really miss what you never really had
They're going out for a one-night-stand supplied with drugs and contraband
Let us know that they're living for today
And when we come up come up with something new they'll have something new to hate
Watch the time and we'll be back by five, we'll only have a little less time to waste
credits
from Walking Under Ladders,
released April 1, 2007
Bill Borman
Jason Gardiner - Guitar
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