409 In Your Coffeemaker

Album: 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours (1990)
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  • I sit in the state of a daydream
    With all of your words flying over my head
    Even more time gets wasted
    In a daze

    It should seem obvious to you
    Your screams and cries are never going to work
    And all of your time gets wasted
    In my daze

    And I'm looking back now
    At where I have gone wrong
    And why I could not seem to get along
    My interests are longing
    To break from these chains
    These chains that control
    My futures aim...

    I sit in the state of a daydream
    With all of your words flying over my head
    Even more time gets wasted
    In a daze

    Maybe I'm just too damn lazy
    Or maybe I was just brain washed to think that way
    And all of your time gets wasted
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