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Album: Pure Comedy (2017)
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  • Bedding Taylor Swift
    Every night inside the Oculus Rift
    After mister and the missus finish dinner and the dishes
    And now the future's definition is so much higher than it was last year
    It's like the images have all become real
    Someone's living my life for me out in the mirror

    No, can you believe how far we've come
    In the New Age?
    Freedom to have what you want
    In the New Age we'll all be entertained
    Rich or poor, the channels are all the same
    You're a star now, baby, so dry your tears
    You're just like them
    Wake on up from the nightmare

    Na na na na na na come on
    Oh ho oh
    Oh
    Oh oh oh

    No gods to rule us
    No drugs to soothe us
    No myths to prove stuff
    No love to confuse us

    Not bad for a race of demented monkeys
    From a cave to a city to a permanent party

    Come on oh ho oh
    Oh
    Oh ho oh

    When the historians find us we'll be in our homes
    Plugged into our hubs
    Skin and bones
    A frozen smile on every face
    As the stories replay
    This must have been a wonderful place Writer/s: Joshua Michael Tillman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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