You'll send your eyes your heart to me
Where would I be?
You'll send your odd your heart to me
Where would I be?

You're lost in the wild


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    Odds? I think it's "you'll send your eyes your heart to me" Odds doesn't really make any sense. And this just has the chorus, there seems to be more lyrics to this song

    myhamismadon May 18, 2009   Link
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    i know the lyrics are slightly incorrect and I do need your help in deciphering some of it since I've no idea where to find the official...

    anyway, I've always imagined this song to have some connection to "My Wife" from the March of the Zapotec EP, though it's instrumental.

    trypticsoyagaron April 19, 2009   Link
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    The artist should be listed as "Real People". This album is technically a split of Zachary Condon's two projects; Beirut - his indie/world project, and Real People - his electronic project he started doing when he was much, much younger.

    makemegoldagainon May 14, 2009   Link
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    I'm positive its "you'll send your heart, your heart to me" then it sounds like he says something along the lines of "it's what I please" or "as I please"

    oldenglishwordson August 07, 2009   Link
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    I'm not 100% sure of the words either, but I do know this song is immense. :)

    Starfighter Piloton August 13, 2009   Link
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    i went on a hundred avey tare rants about this quote, but it seems like it's from the...same quote.

    "Let you be stripped of your purple dyes, for I too once in the wilderness with my wife had all the treasure I wished." it's used in house of leaves, so avey tare uses 'purple' a lot.

    mylastnameishorrificallyaccurateon September 30, 2013   Link

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