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Jaded Lyrics


(spoken)
I think I need a band-aid
Don't know his name
But I met him in coquitlam
Dorian gray
Hanging out at micro play
He said he's tired
At the age of seventeen
Too uninspired
To ever change the world
Puking over toilet bowls all of us look the same
Chained to methylynedioxymethamphetamine(???)
[CHORUS]
It's all been done, but we're too young to be jaded
The war's been won, and its not that complicated
We are on our own, and we're just kicking back in oblivion

Will you meet me halfway?
Give up, you're fucked
They teach you that in c.a.p.p. class
So you've met someone
But how long is it gonna last?
He said he's tired
And he wishes he was sixteen
Too uninspired
Now isn't that convenient?
Puking over toilet bowls all of us look the same
Chained to phenobarbital and polyurethane
[CHORUS]
It's all been done, but we're too young to be jaded
The war's been won, and its not that complicated
We are on our own, and we're just kicking back in oblivion
Will you meet me halfway?
Do you feel like you've done wrong
Though there's nothing to regret.
You're much older than you seem, I always forget
I think both of us are tired,
We've talked for much too long
We're both younger than we seem
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written by FREDERIKSEN, MARTI/TYLER, STEVEN
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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One of the original punk jazz groups of the New York No Wave scene, the Contortions were led by saxophonist James Chance, aka James White (birth name James Siegfried). The group formed in New York City in 1977 and ended along with the No Wave scene in 1979. Their first recorded appearance, credited solely as the Contortions, was on the 1978 compilation, No New York. The following year, two albums were issued almost simultaneously on the ZE label, Buy the Contortions (an extreme jazz-punk LP) and Off White (a disco/standards hybrid released under the moniker James White and the Blacks...

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