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Looney Tune lyrics by No Use For A Name

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Looney Tune lyrics

I lived to grow up in the seventies
The harmlessness of cartoons that I watched on T.V.
Now it's gotten violent, mentality close to none
This is what happens when a child buys a gun
What would Daddy say if I blew Mom away?
The curiosity gunned her to the floor
I guess the T.V. lied, the hero never dies
Now look at her, she's not breathing anymore
(How do you feel?)
I never thought life was real
Now I sit in a room with no cartoons
They put me away, been labeled insane

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