Everybody
Come outside
Out of your gates
Out of your foxholes
The time is now, it's time to rebuild
The future calls
There's war in these holy walls

And when you look up through the trees
And see the sun, it brings you to your knees
And when you lay down in the leaves
This is the closest you've ever been to me
Everyone here, living or dead
I'm learning something from something someone said
All I know now is what I've always known
But I'm moving forward, I set the first stone

Singing to the birds at tops of the trees
And I see your faces made of leaves
And you might sting me like a bee
I still love the sweetness of your honey

Everybody
Come outside

So we'll start at the end
Oh yeah
Well alright

All our lives have just always been
Paintings in a cave
Hunting Buffallo
Spotting UFOs
Landing on the beach
Scoping out the lay
Invite me to a feast
Oh ? take my hand


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    General Comment

    Not 100% sure about some of the words - contributions and corrections would be awesome.

    Mole121on April 23, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion

    im pretty sure where you said "there's war in these holy walls" that it's "there's more than holding walls" and its "out of your dens, out of your foxholes." but other than that awesome job

    justinbuffingtonon July 27, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    actually. i'm pretty sure the line goes, "There's more to home than walls" but still. thank you for posting these. no one else posts poms lyrics, except oddly enough, from Two Eyes.

    giehlalexanderon August 13, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    The last line is "prepare to take my hand", I do believe.

    What a fantastic song!

    todreamistobeon October 21, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I think it's "Scoping out the land"

    Saw these guys live about a week ago. So good.

    RyanWilhiteon April 24, 2010   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    "Spotting ufo's Landing On The Beach Scoping out the land Oh prepare to take my hand"

    RareIndieMusicon January 17, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Amazing song, and good job with the lyrics

    RareIndieMusicon January 17, 2012   Link

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