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There used to be a children's TV show called The Land of the Lost
It's kind of an insight into the downfall of mankind, if you will
A half-hour fallout shelter broadcast from a distant shore
The point is they never killed the bloody dinosaur

The morale of the story is there is no morale
If you missed it today, you can always watch it tomorrow
I had a nightmare where Nietzsche was dressed up like a clown

I was just about to jump off a bridge, he says to me: Matt
Just don't look down, don't look down
Don't look down, it'll go away
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter where you go, where you go
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter where you go, where you go
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter

You ever notice how Shaggy and Scooby always ran around in a circle
A friend of mine thought it was a metaphor for life, so he did
Did you ever notice there was a Nixon sticker on the back of the mystery machine
And it said I would've got away with it too if it wasn't for those meddling kids

The morale of the story is there is no morale
What I've been trying to say is what I've been saying all along
I had a dream there was a mermaid swimming in my bathtub
She said life was like an airplane, it'll crash before long
So don't look down, don't look down
Don't look down, it'll go away
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter where you go, where you go
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter where you go, where you go
If it ain't here, it doesn't really matter

Spotlights painted the building
And the people gathered for the show
And a bum would finger the wind
To see which way he'd blow
And the evening news people sat in their chairs
And waited for their makeup
And the police controlling the crowd on the street, well
They didn't think to look up

And it would suddenly seem that the world
Had turned the other way
As if the Sun had come out at night
Changing the darkness into day
Perhaps we are most peaceful
When our sanity's on edge
'Cause no one bothered to wonder who the guy was
Stranded on the ledge

So you just don't look down, don't look down
Don't look down, it'll go away
Don't look down, don't look down
Don't look down, just push

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