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lyrics
New Position
One of those days I could use a minder
The Eclectus mimicking the neighbour’s grinder
Lost my mind in a reflecting pool
Found I was better off without it
In my letterbox found the Milky Way
The Sun and the Earth, my city and my street
My house with its letterbox and I
closed the letterbox, went back inside
But you don’t need me
I defend this new position I have taken
Like it is the last one
Looks like your past has caught up with you
Seems that the future’s off the menu
Gift wrapped Semtex in your lap
You know that’s why they call it the present, don’t you?
But you don’t need me
I defend this new position
Saddle up the horses
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