Larry Jr.
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Larry Jr.
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I just wanted to be the face of neutrality
I never wanted to leave
Sinking in, striking out
Shifty tongue, broken ideas
The machine inside me
Spits out numbers violently
Vomits expletives unnecessarily
It won't let me be
I want to see the birds and the bees
Won't always be permanent
To everybody that I love today
I want to feel ashamed
I can see the birds and the bees
Will always be permanent
And if the world teams up on me, I guess
I only want you around when you're not around
But now you're gone
Brushing your teeth with a cigarette
I only want you around when you're not around
But now you're gone
Choking on a cigarette
I can see the birds and the bees
I want to feel affirmative
I believe in what you believe
I'm pouring under
Spilling under
I'm down on my knees
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