It’s time to start having kids
After all isn’t that what your parents did?
When they were your age, they had kids
Children are a bundle of confusion
They tear off their clothes and they speak in tongues
Like a prophet with a vision of destruction
Some think they would rather be
Young and wild and carefree
But you always remind me
You always remind me that it’s almost
Time to start having kids
After all isn’t that what your grandparents did?
They had kids, then their kids had kids
Children lack discipline and courtesy
They scream in the halls
And they write on the walls
Like a spirit in possession of an entity
Some think they would rather be
Without responsibility
But you always remind me
You always remind me
That’s it’s almost time to start doing
What your parents did when they were your age
They were getting very busy in the city
Feeling frisky drinking whisky with affection but no protection
They were having lots of kids
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