Tangled in the midst of all the trust
The way you pissed inside
The brain file technology drives
Show me you dots now.
Who was it that said the world
Was mainly all divorces and spare change?
Let's lethalize our slingshots
And swallow propane
You are the liiiight
The calm in the day
You are the liiiight
The calm in the day

Senior year abroad I ripped
The pea out of the pod
In store for three months
Of exile in spain
Where was the danger?
Watch out for the gypsy children
In electric dresses
They're insane
I hear they live in crematoriums
and smoke your remains
You are the liiiight
The calm in the day
You are the liiiight
The calm in the day

I drive a stick
Gotta love it
Automatic
Oh everybody's gotta ride in something
High life, lived, comatosed him!
Bring it on in
I hope it arrives by monday
Dry ice, skid, button the strippers and ??????
I have to die on sunday!
I rake in, laundry-matt spenders, and ??????
Who rolls with the isolater
Gotta roll cause i am the isolater


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    Let's lethalize our slingshots and swallow propane You are the light, the calm in the day

    malkmus is fucking gold. hearing those two lines make me ridiculously happy & mushy and with an overwhelming urge to find a partner in crime.

    politicson April 13, 2009   Link

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