Why should I pick a brain or a soul to be the only one left looking out for more Who’s to tell me that appropriate ways Are the good old ones that made for your romance Where’s the pride in the fortunate ones Or better: where’s the pride in those left behind When would you reconsider yourself And take a hog-heaven look at the path below
I’m all tried out and I’m all screamed out And I don’t sacrifice
“Schizoid behavior, sick and deviant conduct Left aside the normal, just a species of its own Try and take a look at all the well-behaved and good Don’t you lose your countenance!”
Flee, and the flight will be as valiant as you get See through the night to see the light you don’t forget Pull the covers down and put a sign up in the air “Never to lose track of when we really used to care!” Don’t change your sorry ways
I would believe that the best of it all Is the multitude and how it’s multiplied Some would know that to mingle and follow Is the only way to survive these days They look up to the fortunate ones They try to be like ‘em all, try to disintegrate Some did never reconsider themselves Some would look ahead and like the way to come
I’m all cried out and I’m all dreamed out And I don’t disobey
“Psychopathologically dim and all disbarred Out of what we might accept as normal in a way Try and take a look at all laborious concern Don’t you keep your pity!”
Flee, and the flight will be as valiant as you get See through the night to see the light you don’t forget Pull the covers down and put a sign up in the air “Never to lose track of when we really used to care!”
Miles of nothing, roads of void You could dive and run and fly A thousand lands to linger on Lose yourself before this dawn Won’t change your sorry ways
Pull the covers down and put a sign up in the air “Never to lose track of when we really used to care!”
Flee, and the flight will be as valiant as you get See through the night to see the light you don’t forget Pull the covers down and put a sign up in the air “Never to lose track of when we really used to care!” Don’t change your sorry ways