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Stickman Cyclops - Perimeters Lyrics



Stickman Cyclops - Perimeters Lyrics




One man was born in Chicago
One woman she came from LA
Another one hailed from Seattle
They all had similar things to say

One man was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
One lady, well, she came from Peru
Then there was this guy from Boston
And they all had their differing views

Strange how some are defined
By space and boundary lines
Do they not have their own minds?

I met a drunk dude in Dublin
Good gosh, there are tons of them there
He said you're not really Irish
Unless you have the red hair

The Donald walked toward Kim Jong-un
Between North and South Korea there's a line
He asked him can I step across it
And the other guy said that is just fine

Strange how some are defined
By space and boundary lines
All of those things change in time
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One man was born in Chicago
One woman she came from LA
Another one hailed from Seattle
They all had similar things to say

One man was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
One lady, well, she came from Peru
Then there was this guy from Boston
And they all had their differing views

Strange how some are defined
By space and boundary lines
Do they not have their own minds?

I met a drunk dude in Dublin
Good gosh, there are tons of them there
He said you're not really Irish
Unless you have the red hair

The Donald walked toward Kim Jong-un
Between North and South Korea there's a line
He asked him can I step across it
And the other guy said that is just fine

Strange how some are defined
By space and boundary lines
All of those things change in time
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Writer: Joel Mitchell
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Performed By: Stickman Cyclops
Language: English
Length: 3:09
Written by: Joel Mitchell
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