It was on the rotating eyes
It was all on the same postcard
It was all on the same damn shirt
Said to sleep in the same Sear's camp house

It was all in the great state parks
It was all on the same Greyhound
It was all so many miles
Beneath the dirty brown dirt

Twenty miles down the islands
The biggest mall on Earth
It was all in the same rest stop
It was wall on the same damn shirt

It was all on the same Greyhound
Sunspots
In the house of the late scapegoat
Be aware the paint's still peeling

All muscle cars made of lead
I got myself a fine fine fine fine friend
It was all in the next gray ghost
It was all in the same damn place

The parts to pound attractive
Your feeling you owe on your size is bleeding
Sunspots


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    I have been throughly listening to nothing but Modest Mouse for about 2 years now-and I am not sick of any of it. I overplay them everyday-and it just enlightens me everytime.

    I've been teaching myself to play the guitar for about 2 years-and having listened to nothing but Isaac Brock related material-thats how Ive learned to play.

    I learned this song just recently thanks to the grace of Guitar Pro. I always loved the song becuase the band makes it beautiful in its abstract suave style. So simple, yet the lyrics will have you dazed for eternity.

    The feeling and emotion that Modest Mouse instills in me-is so eery to me. They make me feel different than any drug or other band could. I am under hypnosis.

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