Mr. Met

Album: Mr. M (2012)
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  • God made us rational
    Thought made you stereo
    I think of you today
    Boy, what an a-hole

    You made me spare
    Like used software
    I will not join you

    Friends make you sensitive
    Loss made us idiots
    Fear makes us critical
    Knowledge is difficult
    Rob from always on the run is so bad and copy paste is a sin
    You made me spare
    Like used software
    It will not bring you

    Sound makes us visual
    Life made you beautiful
    Hate makes us powerless
    Turn on a radio

    You made me spare
    Like used software
    I will not follow you

    Sleep made you possible
    “Dude” makes this laughable
    Night made a day like this
    Love made a festival Publisher: SCHUBERT MUSIC PUBLISHING INC.
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