It's Always Sunny
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It's Always Sunny
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It's always sunny up there,
Where the awful normals live
Accommodative but uncreative,
White entitlement
It's not for the greener grass,
That grove is in our past
Our city may be unsurpassed
But it's always sunny lets go
This is our darkest year
Losing one so pure of heart
Lost in the fog, life escapes us,
Heaven falls apart
But it's always sunny in Sausalito
It's always sunny in Sausalito
Warm indifference grows
And it's not for the greener grass
It's not for the greener grass
Where landscape craftsmen paint by numbers
It's always sunny lets go
Cold, damp and gray summer's day.
The city
It's not for the greener grass
Our city may be unsurpassed
But It's always sunny
It's always sunny lets go
It's always sunny up there
Lets go!
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