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Death of a salesman, I still have pride
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would describe
I'm a messenger like Kissinger
Call it what you want, it's automatic
With a monotone monotony
Call it what you want, it's automatic
I only play what I want to play
I only feel what I want to feel
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would self describe
I only see what I want to see
'Cause I only hear what I want to hear
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would self describe
It's automatic
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would describe
I'm a messenger like Kissinger
Call it what you want, it's automatic
With a monotone monotony
Call it what you want, it's automatic
I only play what I want to play
I only feel what I want to feel
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would self describe
I only see what I want to see
'Cause I only hear what I want to hear
Because I'm right most of the time
That's the way I would self describe
It's automatic
Lyrics submitted by scarlessmeanie
Track duration: 03:53
"Automatic" as written by Ricardo/jackson Thomas, Weldon Dean/davis Parks
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
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On the other hand, if these lyrics are intended seriously rather than facetiously, then the line "Death of a salesman, I still have pride" does not bode well. In the play Death Of A Salesman, pride was what kept Willy Loman from seeking help, ultimately resulting in his suicide.