Reaching ahead like everything in our sight
Needs to be held into place to keep our minds right.
Seconds to dim the light, the grip is vice like.
Emptying the canister out into the cold night,
Out right, hold it at shoulder height.
Bitterness fading as grounded litter takes flight.
Summarise your type, typify the Zeitgeist.
Fish without a bike!
Lying still, warm inside, whole until, we’re swept aside.
Know where you’re placed before it’s too late to hide.
Take a dive (Take a deep breath and let the current take you).
Keep the faith ‘til you’ve died (‘til you’re no longer alive).
You’re in doubt?
It’s vice like.
There’s nothing left for you, but everything for me.
Just grab it with both hands, it’s yours eternally.
One thing I didn’t say, is that in every way,
Just about every day, you’re only a stop away!
And everything that you see, is everything that you need,
And at one hundred degrees, you will get around with ease.
And now with one back space, the world forgets your face,
Just listen to that bass, it’s all gone to waste!
Lying still, warm inside, whole until, we’re swept aside.
Know where you’re placed before it’s too late to hide.
Take a dive (Take a deep breath and let the current take you).
Keep the faith ‘til you’ve died (‘til you’re no longer alive).
You’re in doubt?
Right! This is vice like!
The last stop now, you’re right on top now,
And everything that you want is it a what now?
They’re all cut up now, like you didn’t know how,
The ends around the corner, just see it out!
Lying still, warm inside, whole until, we’re swept aside.
Know where you’re placed before it’s too late to hide.
Take a dive (take a deep breath and let the current take you).
Keep the faith ‘til you’ve died (‘til you’re no longer alive).
You’re in doubt?
credits
from Self-Titled,
released February 14, 2014
Music by J. Krause
Words by J.Krause/T. Jennings-Bates
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