Feeling down as a lost sheep, shepherd come and save me
Lost all the confidence to walk strong, my mother gave me mine
I can't eat, too tired, dizzy head, lost without all love
Soul-less as a cigarette box and burnt out as the setting sun
Sisters come and save me, from the rain
The streets are packed with people, you
Know it's so difficult to be a somebody
Even the biggest banker is a speck
And respect would be so valuable, but
No one's got the respect to respect it
And I'm sick in the face with ignorance
And oh, I'll be fired on
And oh, I'll be okay
If the sisters come and save me
Sisters come and save me, from the rain
The buses look like they're vacuum-
Packed, I'm pushed off of the pavement
By a skateboard, city surfer, he's lucky I'm too tired to run and hit
'Cause it's a day that doesn't make sense
'Cause it's so difficult to be a somebody
You're running low on coal, I'm running low on soul
Sisters come and save me, from the rain
And oh, I'll be fired on
And oh, I'll be okay
If the sisters come and save me, from the rain
There's born-agains and they're drawing squares
And high off their thick blue felt markers
Herds of people gather to laugh, and pickpockets
Living it up, living it up, living it up now
I've got second-hand jeans and no chain on my bike
Let alone a fat gold one 'round my neck
I know that someone's laughing
Someone's laughing, someone's laughing, someone's laughing
Oh, someone's laughing
Someone's laughing, someone's laughing, someone's laughing
Oh, someone's laughing
Someone's laughing, someone's laughing, someone's laughing
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