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Native Korean Rock

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Karen O Canonical path: /karen-o/native-korean-rock Related lyric paths: 6
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Native Korean Rock

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Y'know growing up in these modern times ain't easy

Things are getting you down

There's one thing you should keep in mind

And that's

No one understands

You can't throw punches, kid

When you're sitting on your hands

Screens are flashing, kid, they say

No use trying

The latest fashion is to quit

All your crying

Ooooh get out kid when you can

Ooooh you'll be fine

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Karen O performs "Native Korean Rock", and this lyric page sits inside the Karen O catalog on LyroVerse.

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