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Feeling a great sadness today
Don't wanna indulge it or shoo it away
It belongs to the whole world
The boys and girls
It ain't just mine
Like joy and love, it's always there
Don't know how I tune in, don't know why that I careBut I can't pretend
This don't feel like the end
And everything is fine
Feel exiled from the divine
Me and these sad friends of mine
Just waitin' down here
Drinkin' beer
And losin' timeI hear plenty of music
I see superfluous beauty
Everywhere
Why should I care?
What does it matter to me?The myth of life is a song

Nature, too, is the song
Don't you destroy the song
Cause when the song is gone
You'll be gone too
Don't know how it went astray
Seem like the whole world is an ashtrayJust floatin' around
A broken-down
Low-end galaxy
Don't know what I did to get sent here
Must have been something bad that I done
There in a world gone mad
Feelin' sad
I guess I'm sorry
Don't need no one to love me
Oh please, dance up above me
What does it matter?
Don't need a ladder
What's it to me?I hear plenty of music
I see superfluous beauty
Everywhere
Why should I care?
What does it matter?I hear plenty of music
I see superfluous beauty
Everywhere
Why should I care?
What does it matter to me?
What's it matter to me?
It don't matter to me
Nothing matters to me
Songwriters
JOHANSEN, DAVID/MIZRAHI, SYLVAIN/CONTE, STEVEN J./TAKAMAKI, SAMI LAURI/DELANEY, BRIAN D./KOONIN, BRIANPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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The New York Dolls are a rock group formed in New York City in 1971, now famous as a protopunk band. Though they found limited success during their initial run, the New York Dolls prefigured much of what was to come in the punk rock era, particularly among other NYC bands such as the Ramones. And, even later; the Dolls' over-the-top crossdressing and sexual tone influenced the look of many glam metal groups, especially that of early Mötley Crüe and Poison, and their shambling and sloppy but highly energetic playing style set the tone for many later rock n roll bands.

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