Those whom God has joined together
Let no man put asunder
And join hands to the only true things that matter
Much to our elders dismay
We wake up to a new day
To enter in our land of leisure
And we don't care about our world being an illusion
Trapped in a web we are on our holy mission
To sit at a desk and click
We need a brain drain
We are computer geeks
You know at one glance
We are playing hide-and-seek
If the living dead rule the earth
Then we will all survive
Because we are capsulized
Having a brain drain
We don't know about romance
And we don't have any friends
Except legions of virtual nameless
What is the point of socializing
When you can live in a dream
Made up of little dots on a screen?
And we don't care about our world being an illusion
Trapped in a web we are on our holy mission
To sit at a desk and click
We need a brain drain
We are computer geeks
You know at one glance
We are playing hide-and-seek
If the living dead rule the earth
Then we will all survive
Because we are capsulized
We need a brain drain
We are computer geeks
And our existence on this planet is somewhat bleak
If the living dead rule the earth
Then we will all survive
Because we are dehumanized
Having a brain drain
We don't have time to think about
The stuff that is happening outside
We fight for our little private wars instead
And we don't have nothing to say
But we are gonna do it anyway
So let us put our helmets on and have a drain
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