1989 it came, like a whirlwind of doubt and shame
The optimistic viewpoint in the dark
Skin and bones was all you were, my best friend and blood brother
Growing up was never in our plans
You have glass bones and paper skin. You don’t have to let your anger win
Chill out, chill out!
What in the world could piss you off so much?
What the hell could cause you so much stress?
Fourth in line but never first, you got away with so much worse
Than all of us, a middle child. A black sheep in, a black sheep world
Then everyone went their own way, five years now, we’re still the same
The miles have grown between us all, but I’m still here, hardheaded as all
You have glass bones and paper skin. You don’t have to let your anger win
As this world breaks your fragile bones. You don’t have to face it all, alone
Chill out. Chill out!
What in the world could piss you off so much?
What the hell could cause you so much stress?
Chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out,
chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out, CHILL OUT!
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