Lyrics
Need something to change your mind,
Expressing a desire for something to alter one's perspective or opinions.
Change your mind, stop making sense
Encouraging a shift in mindset and advocating against irrational or nonsensical behavior.
Learn about the both side of things
Suggesting the importance of understanding different perspectives or viewpoints.
Tails I win, heads you lose
Presenting a situation where the outcome favors the speaker, emphasizing a competitive or confrontational element.
One blockhead's silly action
Highlighting an individual's foolish or unintelligent actions.
Leads to the new sense world
Positing that such foolish actions can lead to the creation of a new, unconventional sense of reality or understanding.
One blockhead's silly action.
Reiterating the impact of a blockhead's actions on sense-making.
Leads to the new sense
Emphasizing the transformative potential of foolish actions on one's perception.
Need something to change your mind,
Repeating the desire for a change in perspective.
Change your mind, stop making sense
Reiterating the call to stop engaging in actions that lack logical sense.
Learn about the both side of things
Encouraging an exploration of both sides of a situation or argument.
Tails I win, heads you lose
Echoing the competitive theme with a heads-or-tails metaphor, suggesting a win-lose scenario.
One blockhead's silly action
Reemphasizing the consequences of a blockhead's foolish behavior.
Leads to the new sense world
Stressing the potential for such actions to lead to a new and different understanding of reality.
One blockhead's silly action.
Restating the impact of a blockhead's actions on sense-making.
Leads to the new sense
Reaffirming the transformative potential of foolish actions on one's perception.
One blockhead's silly action
Continuing to highlight the consequences of a blockhead's foolish or unintelligent actions.
Leads to the new sense world
Emphasizing, once again, the potential for such actions to lead to a new and unconventional understanding of reality.
One blockhead's silly action.
Reiterating the impact of a blockhead's actions on sense-making.
Leads to the new sense
Affirming the transformative potential of foolish actions on one's perception.
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