Indy Kidz

Album: Thank You, Happy Birthday (2011)
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  • I want to be just like you.

    I've got these pictures keep on rolling around my head.
    I want to hang them on the wall above my bed.
    And it's so easy to step aside
    And walk in line like all the rest.
    But IQ never did that well on tests.

    I don't watch TV cause it's just a box of lies.
    It makes me want to stick a tooth pick in my mind.
    While the world goes down the drain
    I eat my popcorn from the bag.
    Some people say that I've gone mad.

    You're so cool.
    I wanna be just like you.
    You're so cool. Writer/s: BRAD SHULTZ, DANIEL TICHENOR, JARED CHAMPION, LINCOLN PARISH, MATT SHULTZ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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