Mild apprehension
Blank dreams of the coming fun
Distort the odds of a turnaround
Gut screams out next to none
So turn it on
Tune it in
And stay inert
You say "I've got the backbone"
The back way to escape the gun
Climbing a tree with a missing limb
And not saving anyone
And now it hurts
To stay at home
And see
Flash
The mirror ball's throwing mold
You can't get a grip if there's nothing to hold
See the flash catch a white lily laugh and wilt
But if you must smash a glass first fill it to the hilt

Plants
As far as I know are still
Still bending toward the light
And if we dance
Until the heart explodes
It'll make this place ignite
And even if this hall collapses
I can stand by my pillar of hope it's just
A case of flash delirium

Here's a growing culture
Deep inside a corpse
Ages stuck together
Takin' it to the source
Timeless desperation
Pictures on a screen scream
"Hey people, what does it mean?"

Comfort keeps us nice
So quick to donate everything (nothing arrives)
Die wolken drifting blinding smiles circling (einkreisen)
And time's tingling spines
Attaching hands to floor
The rosy-tinted flash

The hot dog's getting cold
And you'll never be as good as the Rolling Stones
Watch the birds in the airport gathering dirt
Crowd the clean magazine chick lifting up her skirt

(Why close one eye and try to
Pledge allegiance to the sun
When plastic ghosts start terrorizing everyone
Geometric troops aligning
Carried up to the burial mounds
My earthbound heart is heavy
Your heartbeat keeps things light
Like the violence forever threatening the night
And even if this hall collapses
I can stand by my pillar of hope and trust)

Lines when I close my eyes and just
Aim blindly at the sun
And hear love
When the ghosts start singing terrorizing everyone
Geometric troops aligning
Carried up to the burial mounds with gold
It's a heavy load but your
You rhythm makes it light and explode
Like a violent star keeps threatening the night
And even if this hall collapses
I can stand by my pillar of hope and trust
That our heads won't bust

Sixty six fifty five red battleships
Forty earth-like planets
Three holes two tits
One fork in its side
Zero tears in their eyes

Sue the spiders
Sink the Welsh
Stab your Facebook
Sell sell sell
Undercooked
Overdone
Mass adulation not so funny
Poisoned honey
Pseudo science
Silly money
You're my honey


Lyrics submitted by owenp277

Flash Delirium Lyrics as written by Benjamin Nicholas Huner Goldwasser Andrew Wells Vanwyngarden

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    My Interpretation

    I think this song makes many points, one of them being that no matter what nature is always going to strive for the same thing, and that human existence is always going to want more and more, until eventually destroying itself.


    "Plants as far as i know are still, still bending toward the light"

    I'd say this line represents what I said before about nature always needing the same thing, and no matter how much light it gets, it will always be satisfied with just that.


    "and even if this hall collapses I can stand by my pillar of hope it's just a case of Flash delirium"

    I believe this line means that even if things go terribly wrong, human existence will always want to keep going further in 'hope' that things will get better.


    "with the violence forever threatening the night and even if this hall collapses I can stand by my pillar of hope and trust that our heads won't bust"

    This is saying the same thing, once again stating how we just keep hoping our heads won't bust after every move we make.

    vovosquirrel397on April 05, 2010   Link

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