Human Drive In Hi-Fi
by CKY

Album: CKY Vol. 1 (2001)
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  • I can't deny it all my life
    It's the token of my life
    Something you would try
    For the best in the obscene
    Just look on the TV screen
    To pass away the while
    It doesn't matter if you're
    Red black or in the sack
    I've got my grip
    I've got a hold
    Nothing ties on down like prime time in hi-fi
    But now it's getting old
    People stop and stare
    Here, there and everywhere
    They've got the blueprints for life
    They keep pretending
    The world is ending
    You'll be fictionized
    So stop the human drive
    The fierce power switching on the
    Ripe adolescent light
    Terminates in five
    The people standing in the lines
    Have seen the film a million times
    With a pocket full of dimes
    So unless it is for free
    You'll spin the country on its side
    To be intensified
    People stop and stare
    Here, there and everywhere
    They've got the blueprints for life
    They keep pretending
    The world is ending
    You'll be fictionized
    It's on this TV
    It's on that TV
    It's on your TV
    It's on my TV
    It's on his TV
    It's on her TV
    It's on your TV screen
    You'll keep pretending
    That the world is ending
    You'll be fictionized Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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