Alien Rubbernecking
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Alien Rubbernecking
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I think it's getting worse
I paid some more bills
To get some more thrills
Until something better comes
But, when you wait for nothing
It always shows up
Don't you feel it coming on?
I turned my head to watch
I moved by slowly
I saw the whole thing
Hopes were strewn and crushed
Hearts were broken
Dreams looked fucked up
But there are always new hopes and hearts and dreams
They'll pay some more bills
To get some more thrills
Until something better comes
They'll wait for nothing
'Cause it always shows up
Don't they feel it coming on?
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