Lyrics Wire Mom - Say Anything
You
are
a
flawed
machine,"
she
said.
"
Hope
that's
worth
something."
We
always
clashed,
even
when
we
wore
nothing.
I
said,
"
Hell
yeah,
you
look
so
good
when
you're
crumbling."
The
gloss
and
grandeur
of
molding
tangerines
and
trashy
magazines.
You're
fake,
baby,
so
he
can
just
take
you
home.
Fake,
baby.
Blood
crazy.
Pinprick
wire
mom.
Dead
daisy.
Where
do
you
get
off
upstaging
and
replacing
me?
My
eyes
are
crossed,
my
will
is
lost
and
I'm
wasted.
Every
queasy
thought
I've
had
is
inflated.
I
puke
onstage
and
slip,
face
plant
and
I'm
faced
with
the
acid
reflux
remains
of
subjective
truth.
Still,
I
always
knew.
Beneath
your
bombast
and
the
humor
of
syntax,
in
carbonite,
a
human
being.
Once
you
saw
through
me,
but
now
I'm
an
employee.
So
sick
of
it,
tired
and
wizened
and
free.
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