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Week 8 of my Weekly Song Project
lyrics
You've figured out how this one ends
I guess that you don't need a storyteller anymore
You can do math in your head
I guess that you don't want a computer anymore
And wasn't it you who was
lamenting our disposable culture last week?
I was impressed you could
squeeze that much irony into a single tweet
I bet you didn't expect anyone
to remember that
It was too long so you didn't read it
You brought it back unread to the library, said it was real good
It was too long so you didn't read it
You Left a scathing review on the amazon store page, anyways
And you thank your
Lucky stars for your anonymity
It helps you handle the stress
With composure and equanimity
Oh you just want to fit in
But you don't really go for all that pretensious shit
You remember when the cool kids
Didn't have to be so literate
You were getting into it
It really had you guessing where it was gonna go
Then on twitter some twit
Gave away the ending now it's spoiled
Well it may be true
But it's trite and it's been done before
You can't muster up
An interest in that
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