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I'm Not Crazy
How is it that ‘round the bend means that you’re crazy?
If you’re ‘round the bend
Surely that means you see more of the world
You’ve learned more by turning to the side
And seeing what you couldn’t see before
Does really knowing more make you crazy?
Or maybe, when you’re ‘round the bend
When you turn a corner
You hit a brick wall
There’s nothing there but pain
When you collide with stone
But doesn’t knowing to feel for a wall ‘round the bend
Make you wiser?
Smarter?
So why does knowing more make you crazy?
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