Well I know it's just a spring haze
But I don't much like the look of it
And if omens are a god send
Like men breezing in
Certain these clouds go somewhere
Billowing outto somewhere
A single engine Cessna
You say we'll never make it there
All we do is circle it
Uh oh. Let go. Off on my way
Unsee this eternal wanting.
Let go
Way to go
So I get creamed
Waiting on Sunday to drown
Waiting on Sunday to drown
And I know it's just a spring haze
But I don't much like the look of it
But all we do is circle it
And I found out where my edge is
Ad it bleeds into where you resist
And my only way out
Is to go so far in
Billowing out to somewhere
Billowing out luna riviera
Waiting on Sunday to land
Waitng on Sunday to drown
Why, does, it, always end up like this
Waiting on Sunday
So I get creamed
Waiting for Sunday to drown


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Spring Haze Lyrics as written by Tori Ellen Amos

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    As most Tori followers, I face a darkness in my life that Tori expresses. I do very well in school, almost with no difficulty, but before each week, I am faced with crippling anxiety, just wondering if I will be able to get through my busy week at all. When I think logically, I know that I will pull through and do well like I do every week without difficulty. So I try to tell myself not to listen to my anxiety. But it's there. It's as if Sunday is the worst day of the week. The anxiety that accumulates in that day outweighs the actual events I am dreading on the weekdays. So even though, every Sunday, I know it is just a "spring haze," I spend my time waiting , waiting , ... "waiting for Sunday to drown."

    joeyalamo17on December 05, 2015   Link

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