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How Much Longer - Alternative TV



     
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Drag this neurotic to hysterics
Leave him balked and unfulfilled
Holding inside outwardly patient
'Til the time he'll call it
Alurring exotic twisted hero
Leaving him more lonely still
He waits around, he's spun around
And left without the power to stop it
Peers don't know what they can't see
They can't see inside of me
It's sickening how comforting
The privacy of the mind can be, yeah
How much longer will I try before I realize
I'm desperate in the situation that I'm in again?
I'm exhausting yet another topic
I've exhausted frequently with no regrets, oh yeah
With no regrets
Abstruse and lacking rational

But making so much since some how
A stone has blocked my hourglass
No progress made, no time's run out, yeah
I'd almost rather have the latter
Save myself with sad defeat
A stone just broke my hourglass
I peel the skin that had me trapped
Peers don't know what they can't see
They can't see inside of me
It's sickening how comforting
The privacy of the mind can be, yeah
How much longer will I try before I realize
I'm desperate in the situation that I'm in again?
And I'm exhausting, yet another topic
I've exhausted, frequently with no regrets, oh yeah
How much longer will I try before I realize
I'm desperate in the situation that I'm in again?
And I'm exhausting, yet another topic
I've exhausted, frequently with no regrets, oh yeah

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Alternative TV were an influential British punk band formed in London in 1976. As the founding editor of the pioneering Sniffin' Glue fanzine, Mark Perry gained attention in the British punk scene. He formed the band whilst producing the fanzine, although eventually diverted his energies solely to this band. Key members of the band were Perry and Alex Fergusson, who described their music as "closest to Can and reggae-type rhythms," and were generally more innovative and experimental than many of their peers within the punk scene at that time.

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