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is lies
Boring, alright

Misplaced your values
Forgot the importance of being right
Don't sit there and act humble
I've heard your story
You keep me in your orbit
Well, I know I'm a hard one to please
Give it too much importance
My love'll have you fall to your knees
I tell them
of extreme importance (uh-ah)
My first teenage love affair

Hey boy (what's up?)
You know I really like being with you?
Just hanging out is fun

So, so
importance (uh-ah)
My first teenage love affair

Hey boy (what's up)
You know I really like being with you?
Just hanging out with you is fun

So, so
idle
Wish I'd been a prom queen, fighting for the title
Instead of being sixteen and burning up a bible
Feeling super, super, super suicidal
On the seventeenth of August
Me mind being elevated
There were passengers assembled
With their tickets at the station
And me eyes began to dazzle
And they off
On the seventeenth of August
Me mind being elevated
There were passengers assembled
With their tickets at the station
And me eyes began to dazzle
And they off
The importance of ... body language!
Ha! 

The men up there don't like a lot of blabber
They think a girl who gossips is a bore
Yes, on land it's much preferred
Number three, the importance of being a good friend
And fostering meaningful, long lasting relationships with other good people
Number four, the importance
how can I

You'll have your looks, your pretty face.
And don't underestimate the importance of body language, ha

The men up there don't like a lot
It's idle minds that manufacture madness
A fear of others coupled with a fear of being alone
Terrified of how we might be remembered
While also
That the artist's struggle for integrity is a kind of metaphor for the universal 
And daily struggle for all human beings 
On the face of this
it'd be fun
But I'm the Idle King
My life has been canceled
See, I've been dazzled
By the light at the end of the tunnel
Can't stop being idle
Just leave
As I went down to Galway Town
To seek for recreation
On the seventeenth of August
Me mind being elevated
There were passengers assembled
With
to being idle 
In a year or two 
Unemployment's such a pleasure 
These days, we call it leisure 
It's just another sign of the times, 
Miss Jones, it's
magnitude is too small 
To be taken account of by a finite being may produce results of the greatest importance
My name is of no importance. You see, I'm a product of a century
Which started at the height of class-conscious imperialism and ended
With
the sadness in your eyes,
she'd still be in my arms tonight
if only.

If only I'd have realized
the unimprotance of being cool,
to give a kiss,
maybe
Dive deep in vast
Cosmic arena
Lose all delusions
Imagined self-importance
All that you are
Tiny speck of dust
Sentient little creatures
Challenged
Basically, all certain beings by nature, they're all trying to achieve a happy life. I think all the human activities, even in government, all their
and wants to
Lend a hand
And smiles at each new comer.

In July the man in cotton short he sits and thinks and
Being idle
The August man in thousands
of two minds, more important than importance

I want to help you lift enormous things
A pinch, a sting, I don't feel a thing
As the earth revolved
be careful of self importance
Or being bitter
This is your moment
To share your love

Using wine to see
Painting everything so passionately
Paint it
human being who ever was, lived out their lives.
Thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines,
Every teacher of morals, every

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