Crazy Ain't Original

Album: Feels Like Home (2013)
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  • Crazy ain't original these days
    The world was going half-crazy anyway
    Anything you can think of, it's all been done before
    Crazy ain't original no more

    Checking in and out and in and out of rehab
    It ain't quite the shame it used to be
    Well you're just a bigger star 'cause one bad
    Mug shot makes you much more interesting

    Crazy ain't original these days
    The world was going half-crazy anyway
    Anything you can think of, it's all been done before
    Crazy ain't original no more

    Well those neighbors we all tried to stay away from
    Twelve kids were not enough, they had thirteen
    And what everybody used to call a freak show
    Well now we call reality TV

    Crazy ain't original these days
    The world was going half-crazy anyway
    Anything you can think of, it's all been done before
    Crazy ain't original no more

    Yea all these bankers down on Wall street riding Harleys
    Weekend warriors breaking all the rules
    All those grandmothers with their cosmetic surgeons
    Do their best to look like they're still in high-school

    Crazy ain't original these days
    The world was going half-crazy anyway
    Anything you can think of, it's all been done before
    Crazy ain't original no more

    Anything you can think of, it's all been done before
    Crazy ain't original no more Writer/s: AL ANDERSON, LESLIE SATCHER, SHERYL SUZANNE CROW
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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