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Out of my Head

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This song is about a guy I observed at Bristol train station, a ticket clerk who lost his job to a machine.

The underflow, that I refer to in the song, is my name for deep, permanent, unelected government.

This guy is now jobless and homeless. He doesn’t want to beg. People pass him by in the street, ignoring him because he’s no longer well-dressed or groomed.

Facebook announces record profits on the BBC news, which he sees on a big tv screen in an electrical shop window.

To relieve his suffering he turns to drink and weed. Like many, he just needs a break. He goes to a free concert to get lost in the crowd and feel accepted. Here he can shout his anger without being heard.

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This song is about a guy I observed at Bristol train station, a ticket clerk who lost his job to a machine.

The underflow, that I refer to in the song, is my name for deep, permanent, unelected government.

This guy is now jobless and homeless. He doesn’t want to beg. People pass him by in the street, ignoring him because he’s no longer well-dressed or groomed.

Facebook announces record profits on the BBC news, which he sees on a big tv screen in an electrical shop window.

To relieve his suffering he turns to drink and weed. Like many, he just needs a break. He goes to a free concert to get lost in the crowd and feel accepted. Here he can shout his anger without being heard.

This song is about a guy I observed at Bristol train station, a ticket clerk who lost his job to a machine.

The underflow, that I refer to in the song, is my name for deep, permanent, unelected government.

This guy is now jobless and homeless. He doesn’t want to beg. People pass him by in the street, ignoring him because he’s no longer well-dressed or groomed.

Facebook announces record profits on the BBC news, which he sees on a big tv screen in an electrical shop window.

To relieve his suffering he turns to drink and weed. Like many, he just needs a break. He goes to a free concert to get lost in the crowd and feel accepted. Here he can shout his anger without being heard.

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