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Up in a sterilized room
Where they let you be lazy
Knowing your attitude's all wrong and you got to change
And that's not easyDragon shining with all values known
Dazzling you, keeping you from your own
Where is the lion in you to defy him?
When you're this weak and this spaceySo what are you gonna do about it?
You can't live life and you can't leave it
Advice and religion, you can't take it
You can't seem to believe itThe peacock is afraid to parade
You're under the thumb of the maid
You really can't give love in this condition
Still you know how you need itThey open and close you
Then they talk like they know you, they don't know you
They're friends and they're foes too
Trouble child, breaking like the waves at MalibuSo why does it come as such a shock?
To know you really have no one
Only a river of changing faces

Looking for an oceanThey trickle through your leaky plans
Another dream over the dam
And you're lying in some room
Feeling like your right to be human is going over tooWell, some are gonna knock you
Some'll try and clock you
You know it's really hard to talk sense to you
Trouble child, breaking like the waves at Malibu

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An interesting minor soul performer, Mason initially focused on songwriting when she entered the music business in her teens. As a performer, though, she had a huge hit in 1965 with her self-penned "Yes, I'm Ready" (number five pop, number two R&B), a fetching soul-pop confection that spotlighted her high, girlish vocals. One of the first examples of the sweet, lush sound that came to be called Philly soul, she had modest success throughout the rest of the decade on the small Arctic label, reaching the pop Top 40 again in 1965 with "Sad, Sad Girl."

Read more about Barbara Mason on Last.fm.


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