Patient Man
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Patient Man
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You looked so happy
With your hands behind your back
Where we tied them up
You look so good
With your body on the table
Yeah you do
Ohh
They don't understand
I'm a patient man, I'm a patient man
They don't understand
You still talking about that light you saw
I think you need a little more
Those little pills that you like so much
You said you're so gone
It's the light in that hall that's flickering often
Let's get you outside but only for an hour
But don't you try anything this time
Cause you look so good
Rolling on the floor
Can I get a tranquillizer
Oh
They don't understand
I'm a patient man I'm a
I'm gonna flip you out all night
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