Age of Fiction - Mean

If a man seems plain and normal to me
But when the sun goes down cue darkness cue serene
I can see he's mean

Well he'll destroy what you conceive
For the wolf is wild and hungry mad and lean
You can see he's mean

I've seen a man down in so much pain
As he twists and turns and hopes the moon will wane
I can feel his pain

This takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain
This takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain
Again this takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain

And I
I can feel his pain

I sure can't grasp a bit of feed
For my broken horse of dark and angry
I can see he's lean

When a fang grows out inside my teeth
And the children cry A hungry cold machine
I can feel this mean

A hunger in my aching brain
I've got to get out of this alive and sane
It's worse than windowpane

This takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain
This takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain
Again this takes a whole lot of muscle not a whole lot of brain

And I
I can feel his pain

Written by:
Holly Csiga

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