Plastic in the ocean
Don’t care
Watching videos in slow motion
about a car that could make me feel better now
I’m not leaving my comfort zone
I’m buying happiness in installments
Payments are working flawless
Since I got my new employment
And my boss likes my performance
Evenings I watch TV about a war in the middle east
And I have a beer or two
While I buy a pair of new shoes
I forget that I kill tomorrow
With the choices that I make
And I forget that tomorrow is dead
Cause of choices that I made
As far as our eyes can see tonight
We went way too far in this place in time
As far as our eyes can see tonight
Taken by a storm if we miss the signs
People
Why would I care that the bees die
Don’t like honey in my tea
While I’m collecting a few more air miles
I let you know in my profile
Let me watch a live stream
When the last elephant goes to sleep
With a cheeky smile on his face
I forget that I kill tomorrow
With the choices that I make
And I forget that tomorrow is dead
Cause of choices that I made
As far as our eyes can see tonight
We went way too far in this place in time
As far as our eyes can see tonight
Taken by a storm if we miss the signs
As far as our eyes can see tonight
We went way too far in this place in time
As far as our eyes can see tonight
Taken by a storm if we miss the signs
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