Lyrics Struck a Nerve - Bad Religion
There's
an
old
man
on
a
city
bus
holding
a
candy
cane
And
it
isn't
even
Christmas
He
sees
a
note
in
the
obituary
That
his
last
friend
has
died
There's
an
infant
clinging
to
his
overweight
mother
In
the
cold
as
they
go
to
shop
for
cigarettes
And
she
spends
her
last
dollar
On
a
bottle
of
vodka
for
tonight
And
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve,
like
I
had
to
squint
my
eyes
You
can
never
get
out
of
the
line
of
sight
Like
a
barren
winter
day
or
a
patch
of
unburned
green
Like
a
tragic
real
dream
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve
Everyday
I
wander
in
negative
disposition
As
I'm
bombarded
by
superlatives
Realizing
very
well
that
I
am
not
alone
Introverted,
I
look
to
tomorrow
for
salvation
But
I'm
thinking
altruistically
And
a
wave
of
overwhelming
doubt
turns
me
to
stone
And
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve,
sent
a
murmur
through
my
heart
We
just
haven't
got
time
to
crack
the
maze
Like
a
magic
speeding
clock
or
a
cancer
in
our
cells
A
collision
in
the
dark
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve
I
try
to
close
my
eyes
But
I
cannot
ignore
the
stimuli
If
there's
a
purpose
for
us
all,
it
remains
a
secret
to
me
Don't
ask
me
to
justify
my
life
And
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve,
like
I
had
to
squint
my
eyes
You
can
never
get
out
of
the
line
of
sight
Like
a
magic
speeding
clock
or
a
cancer
in
our
cells
A
collision
in
the
dark
I
guess
it
struck
a
nerve
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