Unlearn me
Ditch what I read behind what I heard

Look, find, free
Yet? Do you get it yet? Do you get it?

From here on it's instinctual
Even straight roads meander
Every piece contains a map of
It all, it all

Evidence
March of the ant, pulse of the sea

Look, find, free
Yet? Do you get it yet? Do you get it?

From here on it's instinctual
Even straight roads meander
Every piece contains a map of
It all, it all
Out of line and indivisible
A crow left of the murder
Every piece contains a map of
It all, it all

Everything I wanted
Wanted to know
Everything I wanted
Wanted to see
To see, yeah

Unlearn me
Unlearn me
Do you get it yet?
Look, find, free
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?
Do you get it yet?


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A Crow Left of the Murder Lyrics as written by Brandon Boyd Ben Kenney

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    yeah... it should be Look. Find. Free.... if i remember right? I dont know what I was smoking that day...

    thewhitepony33on April 11, 2004   Link

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