The problem with people
Is that people are fucking nuts
And there ain’t nothing, no nothing you can do about 'em
You can try to be understanding
You can try to be compassionate
But you just, you just can't reroute 'em
You can't fix crazy
Can't unscrew the screwball
The whole wide world it don't wanna change
You can't fix crazy
Can't heal the sick of mind
We are all twisted, mad and strange
There once was a sacred truth
Upon which we could all agree
But now we believe just what we want to believe
That may sound like freedom
But in the end it leads only to chaos
Because the bad guys' plan is to deceive
There ain't no getting around it
Ain't final solution
Ain't no silver bullet that we can take
There ain't no God to save us
No devil that we can blame
We can only blame ourselves for God's sake
Ever wonder what it'd be like
To live inside someone else's head
Methinks it would really and truly blow your mind
Not one clear thought
Just a mass of contradictions
That's just the way it is, the way it is for all mankind
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