I don't mind that I have
Come back here again
In a place so far away
From normal life
They're racing to a prison
They will never leave
Worshiping a system
I just don't believe
I could stay right here
And never ever leave
What else do I need
I know that you don't like me
That's alright today
I love you but you bore me
Don't fuck up my day
'Cause I could stay right here
And never ever leave
What else do I need
I could stay right here
And never ever leave
What else do I need
People worry that
I don't do anything
I think they really wonder
Why I'm not like them
They're racing to a prison
They will never leave
Worshiping a system
I just don't believe
'Cause I could stay right here
And never ever leave
What else do I need
I could stay right here
And never ever leave
What else do I need
What else do I need
What else do I need
What else do I need
What else do I need


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What Else Do I Need Lyrics as written by Jon Crosby

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    My Interpretation

    "I don't mind that I've Come back here again In a place so far away From normal life"

    He's found himself isolated again, back in his own private world. He's perfectly content so long as the outside world doesn't try to interfere with him. Basically living as a member of the real world never works out for this guy, and he's content in his own private world separate from it all.

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