Ants in your pants/Like unsticking stamps on two shaggy legs/There’s no chance that you stop complaining of all this mess?/Yes son, I got eggs/And I can’t bear angst which fits with teens that regress/No more my breast will embody a beast of burden/June in July and July in May/On any normal Monday/June in July and July in May/For a formal Monday/Since the enlistment/You feel so proud of yourself, yeah, so full of content/You spread over the world the word that will save us all from some decadence/I don’t recognize you anymore/Oh Lord, bring back the good old days and connivance with my little boy!/June in July and July in May/For a formol Monday/Is this our last breakfast on Planet Surf ?
credits
from Pop Shop,
released August 17, 2010
Written, performed, produced by Mondrian.
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