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  1. Verse 1: Societys Expectations and Mundane Tasks. In the first verse, Busdriver criticizes society’s focus on mundane tasks and the lack of substance in people’s lives. He highlights the irony of individuals who complain about menial jobs but fail to take action or stand for something greater.

  2. Sep 24, 2002 · Imaginary Places Lyrics. [Verse 1: Busdriver] I'm just here to hold your hand when you die. And to show you around imaginary places. Put money lumps in my bloody stump. And I will have a...

  3. Dec 14, 2012 · Now what on earth does the head of the school and a bus driver have to do with the scriptures? Let’s visit a verse that will make use of both ideas. The KJV of Galatians 3:24 reads “… the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ.”

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · [Verse: Busdriver] I do not think you've been told. Electricity's on our side. This is my art and it's dangerous. And honoring it is how I die. [Outro: Busdriver, Sample] What ya gonna do with...

  5. In the first verse, Busdriver lyrically navigates the aftermath of a heated argument. He acknowledges that he may not be the perfect partner, stating, “I’m impossible to love and cannot keep an open mind.”

  6. Jun 16, 2014 · [Verse 1: Busdriver] Under the cellulite laden thigh of the night. I slip miniature mantras between my cries and gripes. Jewel-flavored crystals in the red, blue, and white...

  7. Aug 4, 2023 · In the first verse, Busdriver reflects on the challenges of life as he navigates through difficult emotions. He describes himself slipping mantras between his cries and gripes, suggesting that he is trying to find solace or enlightenment amidst his struggles.