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Her green plastic watering can For her fake chinese rubber plant In fake plastic earth. That she bought from a rubber man In a town full of rubber plants Just to get rid of itself. And it wears her out, it wears her out It wears her out, it wears her out.
She lives with a broken man A cracked polystyrene man Who just crumbles and burns. He used to do surgery For girls in the eighties But gravity always wins. And it wears him out, it wears him out It wears him out, it wears him out.
She looks like the real thing She tastes like the real thing My fake plastic love. But I can’t help the feeling I could blow through the ceiling If I just turn and run And it wears me out, it wears me out It wears me out, it wears me out.
And if I could be who you wanted If I could be who you wanted, All the time, all the time, ohhh... ohh...
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comments about this poem (Fake Plastic Trees by
Radiohead
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Jayne Slater
(7/14/2009 11:19:00 PM)
This song has got to be the most soothing I know, it's so tranquille, but it's also sways from sweet nothings lyrics- there's a depth of it about the fakeness surrounding us in life. It's a great song to fall asleep to, or make out to- either way, it's excellent
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Rev. Dr. A. Jacob Hassler
(1/18/2007 10:05:00 AM)
it takes more energy to be someone you're not. and if everybody loves you, who do they love really?
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