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Retirement Speech

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Yuppie Flu Canonical path: /yuppie-flu/retirement-speech Related lyric paths: 6
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Retirement Speech

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if i could tell you/ wriggles are here for

nuclear retirement

do i know /where we go

dioxide

i suppose

i always had a person/ a person i had to talk to

impassive to all the elements

so active and cozy too

Into a time creek

cricket pitch had me

I see retirement

do i know

where we go

dioxide

i suppose

i always had a person/ a person i had to talk to

impassive to all the elements

so active and cozy too

but do i forget to mention

the adaptor linkin me to you

R&D is goin' too far

and flutter is the only way i know

all the germs are breathin' you

you stand still/ and they will do

open the vent/ the isotope is just fine

made us stand in line

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