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Fuzztones Invisible


I was invisible today
And no one stared or looked away
Not a smile or a frown
All eyes focused on the ground
And as they kept a hurried pace
Each one held something to their face
As I approached it became clear
What each one held to their ear
Receiving fallout from their cells
Roll in your grave Mr. Bell
I was invisible today

I live in a cardboard colored world
Beneath a shit_stained sky
Jet planes playing tic-tac-toe
No one wonders why

I made a brand new friend today
Not in the old school kind of way
I never even left the house
All I did was click my mouse
Receiving fallout to their cells
We need LSD not DSL
I made a brand new friend today

I live in a cardboard colored world
Beneath a shit_stained sky
Jet planes playing tic-tac-toe
No one wonders why
People racing to and fro, to get to where they're at
The only one who ever wins a rat race is a rat
Perhaps it's time to take the time to stop and look around
Pull your head out of the ground
We just can't take it lying down
Or have we hit an all-time low?
Am I just postponing a no?
I need a brand a friend today



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