Good Neighbor

Album: Option Paralysis (2010)
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  • So there you are
    Until the dawn
    Still whistling that same old song
    Happy all the time
    Now she gives the shoulder
    Look into her eye
    You cannot control her
    Look into her eye
    You cannot control her

    Smile and nod your head
    You are the cause of it
    This is not your dream
    This is not your dream

    Hey there you fucking bum
    Look what you have become
    No secrets without walls
    A social free for all
    Come on and get it all for free
    Just hit that fucking key
    Your long term memory
    Pushed aside
    I'm not evaporating
    Pushed aside
    Let them sit gorged and frozen
    Pushed aside
    In their immediacy
    Suicide by way of information

    So there you are
    Until the dawn
    So there you are
    Until the dawn
    Suicide by way of
    Suicide by way of
    Suicide by way of
    Information Writer/s: BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN, GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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