The Malcontent (The Modern World)

Miles Zuniga / Tony Scalzo

I hear the ringing of the telephone
No one's home and none of you can reach me
I'm alone and I feel fine
There's nothing anyone can sell to me
Nothing new, none of you can teach me
But I'm sure that you will try

I'm tired of living in the modern world
With pretty boys and plastic girls
Broken hearts, vanities that disease

I hear my music on the radio
What's that song from long ago they're still playing
Is it saying anything to you
Pretty people in the magazines
Play the part of kings and queens
Hair and make-up can cover up the ugly truth.

I'm tired of living in the modern world
With pretty boys and plastic girls
Broken hearts, vanities that disease
It really doesn't mean a thing to me
It really doesn't mean a thing to me

I'm tired of living in the modern world
With pretty boys and plastic girls
Broken hearts, vanities that disease

I hear the ringing of the telephone
No one's home and none of you can reach me
I'm alone and I feel fine

I'm tired of living in the modern world
With pretty boys and plastic girls
Broken hearts, vanities that disease
It really doesn't mean a thing to me
It really doesn't mean a thing to me
It really doesn't mean a thing to me

Trivia about the song The Malcontent (The Modern World) by Fastball

When was the song “The Malcontent (The Modern World)” released by Fastball?
The song The Malcontent (The Modern World) was released in 2009, on the album “Little White Lies”.
Who composed the song “The Malcontent (The Modern World)” by Fastball?
The song “The Malcontent (The Modern World)” by Fastball was composed by Miles Zuniga and Tony Scalzo.

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