Daily dose of dopamine
Scrolling up and down the screen
Looking at guitars I’ll never buy
Stop to watch the world unfold
Happy Birthday, getting old,
Live it up until we die
Leave the bills in the mailbox
Dishes in the sink
Laundry’s like mountains
So it’s time for a drink
Bottles been empty
For a couple of weeks
This trickle down effect’s
Got me on the brink
Daily dose of dopamine
Pictures of pretty scenes
Of places I’ll never go
And otherwise, a clear divide
Red and blue in black and white
Pays to keep us out of the know
We could use a new slate
From bottom to the top
But they’ve all got us spinning
To take what we’ve got
Term limits, a start,
With no pension to bank
Outlaw lobbyists, earmarks
And all the think tanks
Take comfort in the dopamine
I probably should be practicing
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