How Am I Different

Album: Bachelor No. 2 Or, The Last Remains Of The Dodo (2000)
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  • I can't do it, I can't conceive
    You're everything you're trying to make me believe
    'Cause this show is too well designed
    Too well to be held with only me in mind

    And how, how am I different?
    How, how am I different?
    How, how am I different?

    I can't do it so move along
    Do you really want to wait until I prove you wrong?
    And don't tell me let me guess
    I could change it all around if I would just say yes, yes

    But how, how am I different?
    How, how am I different?
    How, how am I different?

    And just one question before I pack
    When you fuck it up later
    Do I get my money back?

    I can't do it and as for you
    Can you in good conscience even ask me to
    'Cause what do you care about the great divide
    As long as you come down on the winner's side

    And how, how am I different?
    How, how am I different?
    How, how am I different, different, different?

    Just one question before I pack
    When you fuck it up later
    Do I get my money back?

    Just one question before I pack
    When you fuck it up later
    Do I get my money back?

    Just one question before I pack
    When you fuck it up later
    Do I get my money back? Writer/s: AIMEE MANN, JON BRION
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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