Borderline case
Reinforced glass
Absent friends
Passport photos an elastic past

Empty pocket, they think it's all
They think it's soul
All wrapped up on a swollen lip?
He draws the warm pipe

Chemicals
Chemicals
Captured in winter's grip
Turn us on

Separate the leper
Hungry ghosts, hungry ghosts
Another imprint
In borrowed clothes

We can be numb
We can be numb
Passin' through

Borderline case
Future proof
Real thin air
Real thin air
Real thin air


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Future Proof Lyrics as written by Neil Davidge Grantley Evan Marshall

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    Borderline case can be a bit metaphoric. It could be about crossing moral borders. For me it's a description of a technocratic, dehumanized institution or society, which is crossing a border of human dignity armed with scientific authority nobody can defy.

    ScannerDarklyon May 27, 2010   Link

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