Hey that's a trip,
Why don't you wait a little bit for the acid to kick in?
Learn to love,
That'll come down it'll spread you so thin.
Go and take the millions,
Take the dirty hats and stick them up your ass.
I'll take the cheap seats,
For my company don't come served inside a glass.
Old man and the sea,
Doin what you were born to.
Shrapnel in my knee,
I can't walk and I don't care to.
I met a strange bird.
Her legs, they were skinny like a child.
She roamed this land.
Strong willed, free and wild.
All the notables in their spine wives
Three hipsters, two merchants, and Kon-Tiki.
They saw the black down off in the midnight skies.
Man, you should've seen 'em they were so down in the dumps that evening.
Old man and the sea,
Doin what you were born to.
Shrapnel in my knee,
I can't walk and I don't care to.
I'd do it all for you,
But I do it for no one.
I'd sing a song for you,
But I sing for no one.
Writer(s): William Zachary Appleby, Shane Alan Cody, Matthew Glen Myers, Katie Toupin
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