If it all comes to an end I know which artifacts I'd send
Hurtling with great purpose directly into the sun
I've got nothing to hide and it's not for the sake of my pride
You see, something has to have lived for that something to have died
The term legacy's a stretch, write it on an Etch-a-Sketch
And let the seismic events do their work in one last wretch
I've tried positivity but real life got the best of me
I'm far to lazy to arrange or consider option B
It's quite amazing how one thing
Can reduce your hands from tools into something you can wring
Clock out early from your shift
Ignore your colleagues in the lift
It's time to relocate to the border of social order
Wear a ring on a bootlace but keep your standing orders in place
You need to keep your flat if you want a spare room to deface
(Singin')
I was born into this, everything thing turns to shit
The band that you love are playing the pub your ex works at
But you've got nothing to hide
And you have got nobody by your side
Option A was taken in your stride
It's quite amazing how one thing
Can reduce your hands from tools into something you can wring
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