[Intro: Alan Watts]
So we say in popular speech
“I have a body” not “I am a body”
But I “have” one, because I am the owner of the body
In the same way as I own an automobile
And I can take the automobile to the mechanic
And occasionally, the same way, I have to take my body
To the mechanic, the surgeon, dentist, the doctor
And have it repaired
But it belongs to me, it goes along with me, I’m in it
A child, for example, can ask mother
“Mom, who would I have been if my father had been someone elsе?”

[Chorus]
Baby come find me
I’ve run through thе black
But please don’t you try me
Or I’ll never come back

[Post-Chorus]
Ooh
I’m

[Verse 1]
Losing it
Who is “myself”?
Moonlight feels lonely all by myself
All alone again
Won’t you phone a friend?
Won’t you cross my name off my badge again?
I don’t need it anymore
I don’t see clear anymore
This foggy town is blinding me
I stand my ground but still retreat eventually
Maybe I’m too scared
But who really cares?
Maybe I’m too scared
But who really cares?
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