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Déjà Vu Lyrics

If I had been God
I would have rearranged the veins in the face
To make them more resistant to alcohol
And less prone to aging

If I had been God
I would have sired many sons
And I would not have suffered the Romans
To kill even one of them

If I had been God
With my staff and my rod
If I had been given the nod
I believe I could have done a better job

And if I were a drone
Patrolling foreign skies
With my electronic eyes for guidance
And the element of surprise

I would be afraid to find someone home
Maybe a woman at a stove baking bread, making rice
Or just boiling down some bones
If I were a drone

The temple's in ruins, the bankers get fat
The buffalo's gone and the mountain top's flat
The trout in the streams are all hermaphrodites
You lean to the left but you vote to the right
And it feels like déjà vu

The sun goes down and I'm still missing you
Counting the cost of a love that got lost
And under my Gulf Stream, in circular poles
There's ninety-nine cents worth of drunkards and fools

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