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If someone should ask you then say
That he fell away
From what he wanted at first
From what he wanted at first
From what he wanted
If someone should ask you then say
That they fell away
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
He won't come out and play music anymore
If someone should ask you then say
That she fell away
From what she wanted at first
From what she wanted at first

From what she wanted
If someone should ask you then say
That they fell away
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, I tried I couldn't kick it
If someone should ask you then say
He sleeps all day
That he feels he's gone, son
And always will be betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick
As she
As she
As she

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Born January 27th, 1969 in Sterling, Virginia, Patton Oswalt started headlining comedy clubs in 1996. A noted comedian, actor, and writer (Patton has written for MadTV), he has had roles both in film and on the small screen, such as Magnolia and the sitcom King of Queens. Oswalt's style of stand-up comedy is often described as acerbic and sarcastic, and it covers a great deal of subject matter. Topics range from pop culture frivolity such as comic book supervillains and 1980s hair metal to deeper societal issues like American excess, rampant materialism and foreign policy.

Read more about Patton Oswalt on Last.fm.


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