I’m part of a wave towards Pascal’s wager
Pascal was a prick perpetuating paranoid behaviour
I’ll wave at those names as they’re sailing past danger
And draw the flatline myself
I awoke on that frigate as white as a sheet
Thinking “I fear all the years I’ve been tweaked to feel meek”
I tell you, those velvet freaks were so sleek
But there was no lifeboat
I know a guy who’s got his own sundial
Its bones were gelatinous as the skin ossifies
Queens laugh at us whilst flicking it by
Feng Shui and lay a parade for marauders
The hangman’s face in this town in famous
It’s a terrible design
I know a guy who’s got his own sundial
Slop out the benzene – get them out of the picture
It’s not ethnic cleansing if you’re slightly richer
Neil Young takes the tram every day into town
He’s never been recognised
No offence, but I
Hate to break it to you…
Here’s a guy who needs no introduction
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