Father said the batteries would last 400 hours
Now the radio has stopped and we've run out of power
But Father was insane, and he blew out his brains
He's permanently looking for the fun, fun, fun
Like a fly round a light bulb when all he wanted was the sun
And I know it's hot, but it never hits the spot
I haven't read that book since I was fourteen
And ten year later now Holden seems - such a whiny little thing,
He's so unimpressed with everything
I watched you playing Rufus all tiny and small,
Before you got your hair and nose which you grew at Jewish school,
We watch Louie all night long, Louie keeps us strong, strong, strong
You died the same week I was nearly dead,
And I read the newspaper in my hospital bed,
And I read and I read, and this is what it said,
it said: "Goodbye John, your memory lives on"
God bless Andrew and Angelica,
And God bless Eric and Erica,
And God save the youth of America, God save the youth of America
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