I'm just bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
I'm just bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
I'm just doing what I do so I can pay the rent.
I do these things 'till I'm exhausted and the day is spent.
I'm an official adult. Congratulations!
I'm dictated by paying bills and wages.
I'm taxed when I earn and I'm taxed when I spend.
It is taxing on my psyche and my subconcious.
It's a constantly repeating, endless process.
At times I'm super stressed, feel a pain in my chest.
Feel an ache in my head. Feel emotions of dread
when I wake up in the morning with the bleak knowledge
I'll accomplish nothing today creative.
I'll sit at my desk 'till my body is achin'.
I'll take a break and get right back at it.
Earnin' human credits is a terrible habit.
Wanna hop n' jump like a silly rabbit.
Gotta reach for the brass ring, grab it. Nab it.
I'm bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
I'm just bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
I get paid, the money flys away.
I gotta live to make money another day.
I gotta spend wisely, or feel the pain.
Not fun when the bank account wanes and drains.
Need to learn a trade to get higher pay.
Need a way to breeze through the things I hate.
Avoid fading away, my mind molds like clay.
Quick learner, written in my DNA.
From Santa Fe all the way to Uruguay
people gotta work in order to earn pay.
I'm thankful for the things I have, I say.
But, the need for more is a game I play.
If I was a squirrel, I wouldn't spend a cent.
I wouldn't have a bank card, I wouldn't pay no rent.
I would eat food, sleep, climb, rinse, repeat.
Sounds real sweet. Like a real damn treat.
I'm just bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
I'm just bein' a human. I'm just bein' a human.
All I'm doin' is bein' a human.
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