Lyrics of 'Picture Me Gone' by Ariel Pink

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Let's make a toast to glory days
When you were 8 and I was only 41
I dedicate this selfie to the little guy
Who will outlast me when I'm done
Look into my camera lens
And straight through me I see that you're a lot like me
You never get attention
And you never get a pension
Or your dad's money

Picture me gone
I backed up all my pictures on my icloud
So you can't see me when I die
I left my body somewhere down in mexico
Give "find my iphone" app a try

Let's make a toast to glory days
When you were 8 and I was only 45
I dedicate this selfie to the little guy
Who will outlast me when I'm done
Picture me gone

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