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The Man Who Stalked Himself

from The Man Who Stalked Himself by Bill Reed

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You think you're fine
but you've reached a limit.
The world is full of things that you don't know about.
When you think that you have found your problem
look up, and don't you let go. You're doing fine.

I get high, I work without a net.
I'm climbing towers every night
and I, I ain't got no regrets.

Tick-tock, the time goes by.
You sit there wondering when you're going to fly.
I see no reason holding you down, anymore.
But you can't get up, you can't find the door.
You're doing time.

I get high, I work without a net.
I'm setting fires every night,
and I, I ain't got no regrets.

You think you're fine
but you've reached a limit.
The world is full of things that you don't know about.
When you think that you have fixed your problem
look up, and don't you let go. You're doing fine.

I get high, I work without a net.
l see all your smiling faces,
and I, I ain't got no regrets.
You're sitting back, watching time go by
wondering "When's it my turn, when am l gonna fly?"
I see no reason in the back of your head,
so you better get up, and maybe do something now.

©2013 Bill Reed

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from The Man Who Stalked Himself, released December 23, 2013
Words and music by Bill Reed
All instruments by Bill Reed
Recorded at Wayward Industries
Mixed and produced by Bill Reed

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