Overmy head, over my head. With eight seconds left in overtime. She's on your mind, she's on your mind. Everyone knows I'm in. Over my head, over my head. With eight seconds left in overtime. She's on your mind, she's on, on. And suddenly I become a part of your past. I'm becoming the part that don't last.
ADay in the Life can be looked at as a criticism of our own society. In the song, three key events are depicted; the man who died in the car crash, the movie about the English winning the war, and the holes in Blackburn's roads. For each one, the lyrics displayed the public's reaction to each occurrence. After each piece of negative news (in
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Buyin all the products that they're sellin' ya. They say jump and ya say how high. Ya brain-dead. Ya gotta fuckin' bullet in ya head. Just victims of the in-house drive-by. They say jump, you say how high. Yeah. Just victims of the in-house drive-by. They say jump, you say how high.
Pre-Chorus] No, you can't take it, no, you can't take it No, you can't take that away from me No, you can't take it, no, you can't take it No, you can't take that
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