Henry David Thoreau Songtext

The Hundred Acre Woods

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Henry David Thoreau Songtext
Well I'm angry and I'm tired and I am cold.
My dietary choices surpass the ones my parents choose to hold.
I will not be what anyone wants me to be.
No doctor, no lawyer will litter my heart.
My thought process will be improved from the start.
My ideals will be held above all the rest, but until then I'll sit in my room and live with this mess.

Never thought I'd be the kid I could really be, while these assholes from school waste away, high school dropouts who won't see another day.
But it's really not a big deal, that you are stronger than me and have more sex appeal, because in class you don't know the difference between two plus two and the US Navy Seals.
Well my car is a joke and I am strange.
The things my friends and I discuss make my teachers hang their heads in shame.
I will not be what anyone wants me to be.
No sports jock, no banker is part of my plan.
My girlfriend does not have a fake orange tan.
I enjoy Bukowski and Saul Bellow.
I'll never be forced to just go with the flow.
But until then I'll sit in my bed with a hatred of bros.

Never thought I'd be the kid I could really be, while these assholes from school waste away, high school dropouts who won't see another day.
But it's really not a big deal, that you are stronger than me and have more sex appeal, because in class you don't know the difference between two plus two and the US Navy Seals.
But I never really knew life until I met you that night, with your legs intertwined and your hair pulled up just right.
And I pray that this lasts, ‘cause I'm the happiest that I've ever been.
You are all that I want and you're all that I am.
Never thought I'd be the kid I could really be, while these assholes from school waste away, high school dropouts who won't see another day.
But it's really not a big deal, that you are stronger than me and have more sex appeal, because in class you don't know the difference between two plus two and the US Navy Seals.
So let's leave town, we will jump in my car and drive all around, and in the end we'll ditch it.
Lose our shoes and be wilderness bound - like Henry David Thoreau.