Lyrics of 'Stranger Than Paradise' by Mook

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Surrounded by scholars of a friendly nation
Regrets and cigarettes smoked at the train station
Thoughts are passed around in commemoration
Of friends we will lose to war

Dreams will speak just once more
Drink to all your sorrows from a rule bound trance
I grin wide eyed without taking a glance

The books you throw aside
I take them in advance
To make my mind not feel alone
Always waiting for tomorrow

When I'm not home
Yes isn't it nice
(Yes isn't it)
Yes isn't it nice

(Yes isn't it)
Yes isn't it nice
(To be lost)
To be lost in paradise

Live in the foothills of a high class taste
While I'm bare and content
Though not quite chaste
Days you spent in hiding
Don't think they go to waste
As they build up to shout out
While the city streets call out for it all

Yes isn't it nice
(Yes isn't it)
Yes isn't it nice
(Yes isn't it)

Yes isn't it nice
(To be lost)
In paradise
(Yes isn't it)
(Yes isn't it)

Yes isn't, oh shit
(Yes isn't it)
To be lost in paradise

I got nothing to lose
I got no pride
No shame
My evening dances
That will go unnamed

Nothing to lose
Nothing to lose

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