Half-Life

Album: Here Comes The Zoo (2001)
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    Half-life
    Welcome the worse
    Run to your station and your stations a curse
    Daddy says wait and see
    Ain't seen the sun since 1973

    Half-life
    Fake your claim
    Falling asleep and waking up is the same
    Half-life
    And half-dead too
    Work is for suckers and the sucker is you

    You know the lies they tell are told until they're true

    You know they hardly ever
    I'm falling fast
    You know they hardly ever
    I'm not gonna last
    You want it
    They got it
    It's your circumstance
    You know they hardly ever give a leaper a chance

    Half-life
    Half-life
    Half-life
    Or no life at all

    Half-life
    All fucked up
    You're born with nothing better make it enough
    Pat on the back and kicked in the teeth
    Alcohol will be your only relief

    You know the lies they tell are told because of you

    You know they hardly ever
    I'm falling fast
    You know they hardly ever
    I'm not gonna last
    You want it
    They got it
    It's your circumstance
    You know they hardly ever give a leaper chance

    You know the lies they tell are told until they're true Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music
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