Heartbeat, retreat
Your vision expires
Your wires exposed
And fusing to your bones
Perhaps we lapse,
Is the only town on this map
Bring poise
To play
You're most on your way

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway
Our tired bodies sway

Neat retreat
But we're still on our feet
We'll show you kids
We really know how to live
Perhaps these maps
Were folded never to be unwrapped
Eggshells, your bones
Wrapped warm in wrinkled hopes

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway

[This time we're out]
[We're changing out]
[Most words without]

We'll conjure up a storm tonight
We'll conjure up a storm tonight
We'll conjure up a storm tonight
We'll conjure up a storm..

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway

We won't complain
We'll wait for the rain
And what's with our worries
Our tired bodies sway
Our tired bodies sway


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