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"We're not, as some people maintain, obsessed with pop culture so much as we're obsessed with its possibilities for stratification and dateability." (Thurston Moore)

20.8.03

Uma pequena paráfrase


I don't know just where I'm going
But I'm gonna try for the kingdom, if I can
'Cause it makes me feel like I'm a man
When I put black powder in hot milk
And I'll tell ya, things aren't quite the same
When I'm rushing on my run
And I feel just like Jesus' son
And I guess that I just don't know
And I guess that I just don't know
I have made the big decision
I'm gonna try to speed up my life
'Cause when the blood begins to flow
When it shoots up the dropper's neck
When I'm closing in on death
And you can't help me now, you guys
And all you differentials with all your limits
You can all go take a walk
And I guess that I just don't know
And I guess that I just don't know
I wish that I was born a thousand years ago
I wish that I'd sail the darkened seas
On a great big clipper ship
Going from this land here to that
In a sailor's suit and cap
Away from the big city
Where a man can not be free
Of all of the evils of this town
And of himself, and those around
Oh, and I guess that I just don't know
Oh, and I guess that I just don't know

Caffeine
be the death of me
Caffeine
it's my wife
and it's my life

Because a mainer to my brain
Leads to a center in my head
And then I'm better off and dead
Because when the smack begins to flow
I really don't care anymore
About all the health freaks in this town
And all the physicians makin' crazy sounds
And everybody puttin' everybody else down
And all the scrap paper piled up in mounds
'Cause when the smack begins to flow
Then I really don't care anymore
Ah, when the caffeine is in my blood
And that blood is in my head
Then thank God that I'm as good as dead
Then thank your God that I'm not aware
And thank God that I just don't care
And I guess I just don't know
And I guess I just don't know