Lyrics

Shapes and Sizes: Where Were You in the Wild? ('09)

Debug the systems
Drive-through thoughts
Pick up the cake for the holiday

Understanding thick accents
Over-stepping the dots
Your paper makes you look so scholarly

You can pay people to write your essays
You can pay them to take your tests
Wrap yourself around my neck

How many degrees can you collect?

Standing up in architecture from 1969
New people stand in line
Loans carry your shoulder bag

Snooze button makes you on time
If you rewind, it's fine
Mulitply and add up the sum equals price tag

Child like instincts
Have been declawed
More envelopes pile at doorways

Watch for other's distinct flaws
As they start city sprawls
In hopes for more pay days

I don't choose that way
I've got my paper and it doesn't matter what it says
I won't cube myself in the hallway
And cry shapes and sizes

If I marry you
Will I have to carry your weight
With a down payment?

If I carry your babe
Will I be a complaint
Or your estate estate statement?

Will you be in the #1 Dad race
With a brief case
Just to provide the space?

Will I become a cliche?
I can't stand the sound it makes
(c) K. Cudmore, February 2008

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