Normal

Album cover art for "Normal" by Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree - Rock, UK

Normal

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[Verse 1] Here is my car, my phone and my TV I've got it all, but you can see through me But am I here? It's kind of hard to tell I do a good impression of myself But what's normal now anyhow? [Chorus] Sullen and bored, the kids stay And in this way I wish away each day Stoned in the mall, the kids play And in this way I wish away each day [Verse 2] Prescription drugs, they help me through the day And that restraining order keeps me well at bay But what's normal now anyway? [Chorus] Sullen and bored, the kids stay And in this way I wish away each day Stoned in the mall, the kids play And in this way I wish away each day [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] Sullen and bored, the kids stay And in this way I wish away each day Stoned in the mall, the kids play And in this way I wish away each day [Instrumental Break] [Bridge] Wish I was old and a little sentimental Wish I was old and a little sentimental Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) (You gotta see the waves, not the wine bottle in the waves now) Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) (You gotta see the waves, not the wine bottle in the waves now) Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) (You gotta see the waves, not the wine bottle in the waves now) Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I was old) (You gotta see the waves, not the wine bottle in the waves now) [Outro] Wish I was old and a little sentimental Wish I was old and a little sentimental Wish I was old and a little sentimental (Wish I wasn't lonely) (You gotta see the waves, not the wine bottle in the waves now) Wish I was old and a little

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Writers
  • Steven Wilson