I don’t know if you heard
But we’re changing all our nouns into verbs
And describing historical events
In the present tense.
And you can hit me with your laser beam
There really is no end.
The equality of the sexiness
The semiologist says:
“The traffic lights are red but maybe we can run them”.
Ah, look at all the kids
They’re splitting their infinitives.
And I know where you live
And I don’t want no double negatives.
And you can hit me with your Taser beam
It really makes no sense.
The equality of the sexiness
The cardiologist says:
“Your heart is on your sleeve but maybe we can save it”.
And we are running blind
Yeah, we are running blind.
Don’t take your problems to the graffiti crew
Cos they don’t care.
Let’s sign some autographs and slap some backs
And get our act together.
What are you inferring?
Or you may have implied that it’s very confusing.
Listening to what the cops said
The crime took place in the present perfect.
Hit me with your electron beam
There really is no end.
The equality of the sexiness
The archaeologist says:
“All your dreams are dead but maybe we can date them”.
And we are running blind
And we are wasting our time.
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