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I got a baby's clean conscience
I walk around with my head off
And in the state of the big sky
The ground holds on to my grandpa's
I'm always walking back one pace
I'm walking back, head off
And in the state of the loud feet
The dirt stores much in my familiy
I'm always walking that one way
That dirt stores much in my family
I blew off my laundry
And my clothes hold on to the dirt, see
And in the state of the loud feet
I've got a baby's clean conscience
I walk around with my shoes off
And the ground holds on to my bad walk
I walk around with my head off
And in the state of the big sky
The ground holds on to my grandpa's
I'm always walking back one pace
I'm walking back, head off
And in the state of the loud feet
The dirt stores much in my familiy
I'm always walking that one way
That dirt stores much in my family
I blew off my laundry
And my clothes hold on to the dirt, see
And in the state of the loud feet
I've got a baby's clean conscience
I walk around with my shoes off
And the ground holds on to my bad walk
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it is an ugly casanova song but isaac originally recorded with modest mouse a long time ago. i found it here: modestmouselive.zeromethos.com/ and then go to paracite sessions at the bottom
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This is an Ugly Casanova song I believe...
you are all peons compared to me!
this song is amaing i like it way better the the ugly version even though theres some weird static in the backgrund it reminds me of the rain or ocean or something but i like the scracthing sounds they have and i like how the song near the end moves from one speaker to the other
I love his song so much and i agree that it is way better the Casanova version. has a soothing calming innocence to it. its in the sound of his voice and the soothing beat of the guitar and bass. it really ties in together well. "The dirt stores much in my family" he is saying that there are things in his family to hide things that have been barred underground. "I blew off my laundry And my clothes hold on to the dirt, see" The same dirt that stores the dead and the barred he has stirred up on to his clothing perhaps proving that he himself is not void of these things they hide but he blows it off to preserve his baby clean conscience. OR is it that he must walk among the dirt that holds the dead and barred? "I walk around with my head off" to walk around with ones head off would imply that he is not thinking.. maybe is not fully aware of what is around him.
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pretty sure that the Big Sky state is Montana
not that that matters too much, just thought i'd point that out
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hahah i can deffintly realte to that.