Once I woke up, the sun was in my eyes
And you were right next to me
Then I woke up again a few hours later
And I seemed to find that that was only a dream
One night I sat, staring out the window
Waiting for you to come
But then I realized and remembered
That you would never show up
So I must create you, bring my vision to life
Just because you don't exist yet doesn't mean you're not a sight
To be seen, and whether our future is tragedy or comedy
I'd still love you for all your quirks and flawing qualities
Cause who needs perfection?
Yeah, who needs perfection?
I spent many a days planning you out
Making sure that my blueprints were right
Then I stopped myself, mid-measurement and took some time and thought a bit
About the repercussions that might
Come about so easily and cannot be prevented
And if I would end up regretting what I had invented
But I breathed and said "Screw It" and put the ruler to the page
Then scanned it in and then waited for my mind to be represented
In physical form, and then shined a light
You appeared, and you existed right in front of my eyes
And I danced with you and I sang to you and you cooked us a meal
I always knew that someday you'd end up being real
You stepped out of the kitchen, for just a quick minute
Then the pot started to boil over
To tried to turn the oven off, but in the process of
You slipped on the floor and hit your head on the toaster
And fell to the ground
Well I guess I won't be seeing you around
Ah, well who needs more people?
Yeah, who needs more people?
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