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Everclear Science Fiction


(It's just like science fiction
Who knows what the f..ck they're talking about
There's always one in every crowd)

There is always one in every crowd
You can hear the voices when you're alone
They sound like metal on metal obxious and loud

Don't let go

don't listen to the sound of all the people you know
Slowly falling apart
And falling down now

(Everything is falling down now)

When I think I'm alone
I watch the news on my girlfriend's tv
It's like a bad B movie
sometimes I can't comprend
all the stupid things that I see

don't let go

you Can't believe your eyes
When everything they show you
Just makes you want to cry
and you don't even want to know
That you need to remember

that life is always getting better

So don't let go

There is always one in every crowd
You see them when you think you're alone
It all just seems like science fiction
No one knows what they're talking about

So don't let go

don't listen to the sound
of all those people you know
Slowly falling apart And falling down now
i think You need to remember

Life is always getting better
(For a while)



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