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Oh Delilah, don't walk away
The darken death of the long life
They change and dirty, they, they, they
The way I'm moving
I may be chewing on my brain
If I ever didn't reach
It went on me on release, the way you're movingClinical day, curious scene
Of the dumbing down
It value the world, I'm jerking the germ
While I run around
I'm deep in the dream, came out losing my beam
Gotta let it outAll we need to be engaged
Got the nationally designed
Wanna turn and be the same way when you're moving
When you're moving
Clinical day, curious scene
Of the dumbing down
It value the world, I'm jerking the germ

While I run around
I'm deep in the dream, came out losing my beam
Gotta let it outAnother day, an easy pray
That I've been speeding on a leash
And on the thought that it was right
The way I movedClinical day, curious scene
Of the dumbing down
It value the world, I'm jerking the germ
While I run around
I'm deep in the dream, came out losing my beam
Gotta let it out
The way I move, the way I move
The way I move, the way I move
The way I move, the way I move
The way I move, the way I move
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Lou Barlow (born Louis Knox Barlow on July 17, 1966, in Dayton, Ohio) is an American alternative rock musician and songwriter. A founding member of the groups Deep Wound, Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, and The Folk Implosion, Barlow, from a base in Western Mass-Boston in 1982, is credited with helping to pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though born in Dayton, Ohio, Barlow was raised in Jackson, Michigan and then Westfield, Massachusetts. He is widely considered to be among the most prolific and ground-breaking indie musicians of the 1990's.

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