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Lyrics
A thousand tiny airplanes wander through your mother's garden As she paints a golden picture of the way it used to be I listen as you whistle all of Mozart's major pieces And you're breaking all my records but it doesn't bother me So you've taken all your medals and you're using them as doorstops And you've sold your family diamonds to the madman down the street Well listen here my darling -- you've got to take it slowly They will put you in a fishtank very philosophically Alas I spoke too quickly, I'll rephrase that faulty stanza While you're busy hunting shadows in your castle by the sea So now I'm standing in the alley and you're drawing little circles And you always pay attention to everyone but me
Notes
There's a recorded version of this that I'm not 100% happy with on the MoG page. Some of the lines could use a bit of rework*, but overall it says what I want it to.
(*everyone sees "family diamonds" and thinks it's a reference to gonads or something, which it isn't; also "madman down the street" doesn't quite fit. "pawnshop down the street"? I wanted to convey the idea of carelessly abandoning something very precious that you've been given. A bit like this BF5 lyric from "Where's Summer B?": "I tried to tell you, tried to tell you, took a little bit too long / And now your phone is disconnected and your shit's out on the lawn.")