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Human, behave yourself
You have burst at the seam
Let it all fall out, open your mouth
Often I lie wide awake, think of things
I can make but I don't seem to have
The parts to build them
Human, I wonder why you're a better
Make than I could ever build or create
You know not love or hate
I am so scared of what will kill me
In the end for I am not prepared
I hope I will get the chance
To be someone to be human
Look what we've done
Look what we've done
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human

I would give my life to be human
Human, I'm trying to come clean
I will be a better me
I will not drink until I'm dead
I'll make the most of it
I don't know what it's like to be alive
To say goodbye, to cry a thousand tears
Because my ears won't listen
Human, I'm trying not to lose my faith in you
I've sassed out all that
I've seen through, I've sailed an ocean
I am so scared of what I'll look like
In the end for I am not prepared
I hope I will get the chance
To be someone, to be human
Look what we've done
Look what we've done
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I used to hear it all so loud
The sound of my heart breaking
The truth is waiting to be found
I trust that I will take it
I would give my life
I would give my life, human
I would give my life, human
I would give my life, human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human
I would give my life to be human

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T.S. Monk is the son of the late jazz pianist and co-founder of bebop, Thelonious (Sphere) Monk. T.S. is a drummer with a hard-bop sound. While he does cover some of his father's material, Monk Jr.'s sextet tended to focus on more obscure jazz tunes such as Clifford Jordan's "Middle of the Block" or Kenny Dorham's "Philly Twist". Their sound is sharp and tight, hewing close to arrangements by trumpeter Don Sickler, but with "consistently inventive" solos (AMG).

Read more about T.S. Monk on Last.fm.


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