We’re wasting time,
We weren’t put here
To simply stay alive
But all I know if that we do
Day by day
We’re wasting time,
With things that should
Just simply pass us by,
But looks like this one got through.
Another apology for another fight,
An argument on senseless grounds,
My temperatures high and I’m all fired up
And I don’t know if this was really worth it.
I’m late for work again, 8 hours in the pen,
Anxiety and aggravation are all products of
All the sights, all the sounds,
All the sighs, all the frowns,
All the people in a line, all screaming
I can’t wait here any longer.
But this thread can be unwound,
On this urban battle ground
If we all realise and question
Does this hatred make us stronger?
Because I’m at customer service
And I’m feeling more deadly
Than a pin in a hand grenade
And the way I give opinions
To the girl behind the counter,
Better hope that she’s well paid,
Never once do I stop, do I wonder
If this really does
Make me feel better.
Is this a good use of my days?
I’ve missed the train,
Hit the rush,
I’ve lost my keys,
Forgot to brush,
My teeth, my hair my happiness aside,
Out of my eyes.
This light will never turn green,
Still staring at this blue screen,
My system has been shut down,
To prevent damage to my health
YEEEES!
YEEEES!
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