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Jibberish - Normal American Life Lyrics



Jibberish - Normal American Life Lyrics




Good old boy
Growing up
Got to start making money and learn how to give a f*ck

Your dead-end dreams
And deadbeat friends
Yeah, they won't pay the rent. They just tempt you to do bad things

So your head fills with visions
When you can't sleep at night
Of finishing college, or jobs with white collars
And a Normal American Life

Poor old boy
White boy blue
All the power and privilege and options you've got to lose

Woe are we
Who just don't fit
The Rockwellian images the media invented

But we're still searching for something
A little piece of your pie
You can be sure that I see the allure
Of your Normal American Life

But maybe it's better without all the clutter
Of your Normal American Life
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Good old boy
Growing up
Got to start making money and learn how to give a f*ck

Your dead-end dreams
And deadbeat friends
Yeah, they won't pay the rent. They just tempt you to do bad things

So your head fills with visions
When you can't sleep at night
Of finishing college, or jobs with white collars
And a Normal American Life

Poor old boy
White boy blue
All the power and privilege and options you've got to lose

Woe are we
Who just don't fit
The Rockwellian images the media invented

But we're still searching for something
A little piece of your pie
You can be sure that I see the allure
Of your Normal American Life

But maybe it's better without all the clutter
Of your Normal American Life
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Writer: Branson Biri, Jack Mitts, Justin Heller
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Jibberish
Language: English
Length: 3:30
Written by: Branson Biri, Jack Mitts, Justin Heller

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