Verse 1:
Is it me or is it
Getting hot and kind of hard to breathe
Last I checked outside it
Seemed a little hazy
Temperature rising causes fires all around
There is literally no escape except for underground
Planes are dropping water overhead to put ‘em out
Is it better if I burn or open wide so I can drown
Chorus 1:
Go on, fool me once, shame on me
Well at least now I can see
All we care about is
Building up this fuel economy
So come on now fuel me twice
Isn’t this convenience nice
Let’s enjoy the ride ‘cause
It ain’t gonna last yeah we’re gonna crash
Watch it
Verse 2:
Soar
The profits outweigh
Prophecies as everything
Around us starts to rise
Inhospitality will soon be
Commonplace as people start to
Struggle to survive against the
Elements it’s rather elementary
Why can’t you see that
Our dependency is causing
Us to fall behind
Might not ever give ourselves
The chance to pick it up now
Chorus 2:
Go on, fool me once, shame on me
Well at least now I can see
All we care about is
Building up this fuel economy
So come on now fuel me twice
Isn’t this convenience nice
Let’s enjoy the ride ‘cause
It ain’t gonna last yeah we’re gonna crash
Watch it
Bridge:
Burn
The sky sure seems beautiful tonight (tonight)
The stars they shine like embers as they
Fall towards the earth once more as they
Did before does that seem right now
I’m not sure that this is still
A metaphor (was it ever)
No no no no no
Chorus 3:
So go on, fool me once, shame on me
Well at least now I can see
All we care about is
Building up this fuel economy
So come on now fuel me twice
Isn’t this convenience nice
Let’s enjoy the ride ‘cause
It ain’t gonna last yeah we’re gonna crash
Watch it collapse
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