Love Yer Brain

Album: Oh My Gawd!!! (1987)
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  • Sometimes I don't know what to think about the world
    When this guy is burnin' up in the street with gasoline
    And the flames show no mercy
    So when you really need someone to talk to you
    It doesn't always work like it's supposed to

    You can love yer brain
    Even if it slips down the drain
    Man, I'm not no drug addict
    But a person's gotta have something
    To keep him from going insane

    Well, this man kills this other man
    Who's killed this other man, so it's okay
    And this fourteen year old's sittin' in the electric chair
    Smilin' and smokin' a cigarette
    So I guess I was right all along readin' Mad magazine Writer/s: MICHAEL IVINS, RICHARD ENGLISH, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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