Wednesday, April 02, 2008
So The Story Begins
and so the the story begins
City dweller, successful fella
Thought to himself
oops I've got a lot of money
I'm caught in a rat race terminally
I'm a professional cynic
but my heart's not in it
I'm paying the price
of living life at the limit
Caught up in the centuries' anxiety
It preys on him,
he's getting thin
He lives in a house,
a very big house in the country
Watching afternoon repeats
and the food he eats in the country
He takes all manner of pills
and piles up analyst bills in the country
It's like an animal farm
lots of rural charm in the country
He's got morning glory,
life's a different story
Everything going jackanory,
in touch with his own mortality
He's reading Balzac,
knocking back prozac
It's a helping hand that makes you feel wonderfully bland
Oh it's the centuries' remedy
For the faint at heart,
a new start
He lives in a house,
a very big house in the country
He's got a fog in his chest
so he needs a lot of rest in the country
He doesn't drink smoke or laugh,
takes herbal baths in the country
Says she's come to no harm
on an animal farm in the country
In the country, in the country
Blow, blow me out I am so sad,
I don't know why
Blow, blow me out I am so sad,
I don't know why
He lives in a house,
a very big house in the country
Watching afternoon repeats
and the food he eats in the country
He takes all manner of pills and
piles up analyst bills in the country
Oh, it's like an animal farm
lots of rural charm in the country
He lives in a house,
a very big house in the country
He's got a fog in his chest
so he needs a lot of rest in the country
He doesn't drink smoke or laugh,
takes herbal baths in the country
And she's come to no harm
on an animal farm in the country
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