Like A Girl lyrics
by I Mother Earth



Can't think a straight line beyond the hillIt seems like a mountain next to an ocean behindA thrill almost in my reachIf there's a way I couldFeel the face of intelligenceI'm a man, I would understandWhat a good head says...you're no meCan't see the forest for allThe green, it all gets in my wayCan't dig a desert withoutThe need for old religion, for holy grailsAnd a Jesus nail through the headFor all the pain and misguided faithMy mind erased before I had timeTo waste my afternoonEvery thirty days a light goes onAnd brightens my backyard a yellowDying sunI bite my tongue and swallow pride and bloodOn some other plane I haveBecome affected drawn and strangeI'm inclined to blameMy Mother for dressing me like a girlI don't know maybe that's kind of weirdA teenage breakdown without the willOr without thinkingTaking low roads and coloured pillsAlways searchingMaybe then I would findA place in this messIt swells a vein that the only thingsThat are keeping me awakeAre re-runs of the Mod Squad and cartoons