The other night, a firefight
Bursts of sewing machine gun fire
From your position
Barricaded behind the piano

I return with small arms
Stuttered shots from typewriter keys

And yet in the silence
Between the volley
The hearts of weary camps
Sing to each other

"However faintly
As we each seek to claim
Disputed territory"

The us beneath the other
The us beneath the other
The us beneath the other
The us beneath the other

The us beneath the other
Which is rich
In natural resources
In natural resources
In natural resources




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Natural Resources Lyrics as written by Jimmy Tamborello Andrew Broder

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    I think the idea about playing war at home could be true, but I'm more leaning towards it being a 'battle' in a relationship, where the natural resources says something about the sadness of how potential wealth of the individuals as persons is being battled over, the us beneath the other signifying also that 'us' / 'we' are losing the battle to 'the other' - jealousy/battles, etc... and definitely agree that there is a reference here to wars being fought between nations over natural resources and power.

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