Me and my brother's old lady went out and got stinking,
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she solved her curiosities about me by the railroad tracks.
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She said I reminded her of him before he started drinking
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and banging the babysitter every time she turned her back. I
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We opened up the sunroof and smoked a big ole joint
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and drank a case of Pabst Blue Ribbon listening to the crickets and trains.
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Every so often she'd lapse into narcotic rambling.
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Moon and mascara. I've always been a holy terror.
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Temptations lurking every where. If your mind's in the gutter, Beware!
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You'll find me there.
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Me and a friend were talking after the funeral.
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She said it should have been me but I'm still around and I been so wild,
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I'm surprised I made it to the seventh grade, and all my dead friends have settled down.
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My eyes were puffy and she asked if I'd been crying.
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I said 'tears are for pussies' but who was I kidding.
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So we stopped at the bar and drank them dry. Beer and tequila.
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I've always been a thrill seeker. But thrills are a dime a dozen these days.
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And I found a dime in the gutter today. Tails facing up. Still fucking up. Still fucking up.
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A funny thing happened on my way to a strange way of thinking.
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Tales Facing Up
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