I was a teenage existentialist "We're all going to die" was pretty much the gist And everyone in Sartre's room was on the same page A room of gloom, a page of desperation and rage But where there is despair There's empathy as well There are other people in Hell And death was the universal solvent A colossal and calamitous involvement We thought wе had it all worked out, but then Mankind somehow dwindlеd down to men And {}, heaven knows how you suffered At the hands of a man you were so wrong To make your lover Your secular religion borrowed sin But not forgiveness or redemption
For you whoever once has crossed the line Must wander endlessly through time You like to keep forgiveness for the few You and you But not you You draw the lines dividing this from that Determine who can wear the bloody hat You mount campaigns to scare and also sensitize the others Fair enough, all men are clearly not your brothers And {}, heaven knows how you suffered At the hands of a man you were so wrong To make your lover I was a teenage existentialist A wishy-washy liberal humanist I thought I had it all worked out, but then Mankind somehow dwindled down to man