Song Description
This is a song written/performed by the band Say Anything. It is one of there many great songs, and we put our own unique twist on it.
Song Length |
3:33 |
Genre |
Pop - Rock, Rock - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject |
Life, General |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Life is not a spark in space, an episode of Will and Grace,
Controversial yet mundane. Debrah's messing with your brain.
Even scientologists know there's more to all of this.
You search the ruins for trap doors, wonder what you're put here for.
Simple as a hint of gas climbing nostrils as your pass,
Making Harvard graduates feel childish when they laugh at it.
Climb the rungs to kingdom come. Sour Patch to acid tongue.
Are you opposed to having fun? You clench the world between your buns.
You could do better.
You could be the greatest man in the world.
Your life is always the post of something else.
Where is the present in the way that you present yourself?
It's disgusting how little that you try: the existential equivalent of pink eye.
Drink alone and watch TV. You're expecting harmonies
To tap your tune with silver spoons, anthem of impending doom.
Guiding Satan's steady hand. Forcing Beatles to disband.
It's ego freaks and drama queens. The young at heart know what I mean.
You could do better than that. You're a fraud.
Thank God and learn to keep your shirt on.
You'd burn so brightly in the dark.
We could do better.
We could be greatest band in the world.