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Finish Ticket Lying Through Our Teeth

[Verse 1]
Starry eyed but not unaware
A poor soul to fool
Dodging streetlights, late nights, all nights
Chasing after you

[Verse 2]
You're all ears, but where are your eyes?
The kids won't rest to your surprise
You won't learn what you don't understand
Slow them down but that's all

[Chorus]
Here we sit now lying through our teeth
In the middle of what appears to be
Something sacred we can hardly teach
And we just can't compete

[Verse 3]
We're the future, we are the cure
A morsel of fear
Dodging streetlights, late nights, all nights
A product of you

[Chorus]
Here we sit now lying through our teeth
In the middle of what appears to be
Something sacred we can hardly teach
And we just can't compete

Oh, lying through our teeth
In the middle of what appears to be
Something sacred we can hardly teach
And we just can't compete

[Interlude]

[Chorus]
Here we sit now lying through our teeth
In the middle of what appears to be
Something sacred we can hardly teach
And we just can't compete
We just can't compete
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