You say time moves too fast in your life Well, that's because you're running the race Missing everything you pass by And only looking forward to the finish: Your 401k and then your grave. Time for you moves faster than the bullet train That you ride every morning to your cubicle job And every evening to your home that doesn't feel like home. Busy bees always moving never stopping never pausing for a comma. Living for the sweet honeyed relief of retirement or death And never knowing that as you are living to die, You are dying to live. Repetition is your life and it moves really fast. Day in, day out. Day in, day out metro, boulot, dodo Train, job, sleep And unfulfilling sleep at that. You convince yourself that all these petty things that make up your life That get you closer to your petty dream of riches and ******* Are actually worth something. World problems don't bug you, you live in a world all on your own. You glue your eyes to the pavement and walk with "purpose" Long strides and arms swinging and making buzzy noises As the sleeves of your suit rub against your sides You can't let any time be wasted so you flood your day With meetings and work, cigarettes and nights at the bar. Stress is your best enemy and insomnia is a close friend. Busy busy, buzz buzz Moving, always moving. So fast that death comes as a surprise And you think What the hell just happened?