My mother was a housewife,
My dad worked for a bank.
I thought I had the future,
The future in my hands.
Middleclass kid, middleclass guilt.
I thought I had the future in my hands.
My grandmas and my grandpas
All voted for the same conservative old party,
We thought it was a shame.
Middleclass kid, middleclass guilt.
'Cause we were more enlightened they would say,
And dad was making breakfast every day.
I can hear you in the first row,
I can hear you in the second row,
Tell me do you feel it too?
I can hear you in the third row,
And I can hear you in the fourth row, too,
Do you feel the way I do?
My sister had her own obnoxious little whores,
but she had trouble sleeping since her worst fear was divorce.
Middleclass kid, middleclass guilt.
She thought it might be her fault if they did.
She thought a lot of horse meat too i think.
I can hear you in the first row,
I can hear you in the second row,
Tell me do you feel it too?
I can hear you in the third row,
And I can hear you in the fourth row, too,
Do you feel the way I do?
My mom became a nurse,
While dad moved up in rank,
My sister went to london,
And I started a band.
Middleclass kid, middleclass guilt.
I thought I had the future in my hands.
Yeah, I thought I had a future in a band.
I can hear you in the first row,
I can hear you in the second row,
Tell me do you feel it too?
I can hear you in the third row,
And I can hear you in the fourth row, too,
Do you feel the way I do?
I can hear you in the first row,
I can hear you in the second row,
Tell me do you feel it too?
I can hear you in the third row,
And I can hear you in the fourth row, too,
Do you feel the way I do?
I can hear you in the first row,
I can hear you in the second row,
Tell me do you feel it too?
I can hear you in the third row,
And I can hear you in the fourth row, too,
Do you feel the way I do?