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Titus Andronicus - In A Big City lyrics
I grew up on one side of the river
 I was a disturbed, dangerous drifter
 Moved over to the other side of the river
 Now I'm a drop in a deluge of hipsters
 Something a guy from the first side said:
 "To die in a cipher, city to a cinder"
 Male or female, beggars still the only ones calling me "Mister"
 And some of my dreams are coming true
 And some of the smoke from the other room is seeping through
 And some other ghost in another tomb is screaming too
 Black hole, open up wide
 Your lost son is coming inside
 Spaceship? Or a lifeboat?
 Put me out, coach, I'm ready to float
 Who would fardels bear to grunt and sweat
 'Neath a life that was so mundane?
 And what would you expect from a guy like meTitus Andronicus - In A Big City - http://motolyrics.com/titus-andronicus/in-a-big-city-lyrics.html
 On a day such as Monday
 When I know life begins at the moment
 Of consumption?
 So taxing on the dollars and the sense
 Of deduction
 And every cent I ever earned I spent
 And I would again
 It's easy turning me on
 I'm nearly a robot
 I've been building bombs
 Bombs between beers and blowjobs
 Lifeless automaton, feeling like a ghost
 I don't know much but I know which side's buttered on my toast
 From Jersey I come, but I pump my own gas
 I'm a dirty bum, but I wipe my own ass
 If you're chasing any other kind of currency, son
 You're really doing little more than twiddling your thumbs











