Oh, well lesson dance
And shoot to God
A storm-suffered owl
You're not invisible inside your car
No matter what stupid sort of mission you're on
Well, you're not invisible inside your car

I go absolutely mental
Good ramblin' George
Well, you're not invisible inside your car
No matter, you could breathe it like your flies in a jar
Yeah, you're not invisible

I like the sailing, teeming
Well, it's true that the moon could pull it back and far away from me
I should just let it be
Well, it's true that the moon could pull it back and far away from me
(And it's sad)

Oh, we had to have some kind
Room shaped like a charm
Well, you weren't invisible
Not all along
No matter how many eagles came in the door
We were not invisible
I knew that

I like the sailing, teeming
Well, it's true that the moon could pull it back and far away from me
And there's the orphan sea
We were never invisible, but that I guess we did not see

Of course this all had been laid down
Way before we lay down for it all
Before we had a course, of course
Of course this all had been laid down

Of course we lay down
Of course we lay down
Of course we lay down
Of course we lay down
Of course we lay down
Of course we lay down

I like the sailing, teeming
Well, it's true that the moon could pull it back and far away from me
I like the orphan sea
Well, we were never invisible, but that I guess we could not see

We'll get crushed by the ocean
But it will not get us wet
Crushed by the ocean
But it will not get us wet
Crushed by the ocean
But it will not get us wet
Crushed by the ocean
But it will not get us wet


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    Well listen dancing shifter, got a strong cell phone arm. Oh you’re not invisible inside your car. No matter what consuming sort of mission you’re on, well you’re not invisible inside your car. So absolutely mental gonna ramble and charge. No you’re not invisible inside your car, no matter you just breathe it like your flies in a jar. No you’re not invisible. I like the saline tea. Well it’s true that the moon can pull it back and forth away from me. I should just let it be. Well it’s true that the moon can pul l you back and forth away from me. Well it had to happen sometime gonna shake like a charm. Well we weren’t invisible not all along. No matter how many eons came and are gone. We were not invisible. I like the saline tea. Well it’s true that the moon can pull it back and forth away from me. And there’s the orphaned sea, we were never invisible, but that I guess we didn’t see. Of course this all had been laid down way before. We laid down for it all before we had a course, of course, of course this all had been laid down before. Of course we lay down. I like the saline tea. Well it’s true that the moon can pull it back and forth away from me. And like the orphaned sea, we were never invisible but that I guess we could not see. We’ll get crushed by the ocean, but it will not get us wet.

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