He isn’t exactly
Prone to accidents
But still invests in the best insurance
You never can be too careful
Religiously he washes his hands
He never gets his hopes up
So he never gets let down
“There are people”
He says
“that have it off much better”
But he’s happy with where he is
He lives down the street from a movie theater
Every night
When he gets home
He flips on through the television
And thinks about
The pretty girls
He used to know
Way back when
He still can’t understand
The difference between love
And company
But he’s got his job
It’s honest work
And that’s more
You can say for some people
So every night is the same
Every night is this way
“There are people”
He says
“that have it off much better”
But he’s happy with where he is
He lives down the street from a movie theater
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