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Morning breaks after a
long, hot summer night,
spoiling the sacred peace.
The sun filters through the windows

like swords ripping through his flesh
in a frenzy. He vainly attempts to hold
back the demons holding him back, but perhaps it's too late,

because his friends have already fled the building, leaving him little time
to react for he hears children's voices on the hills in the forest approaching

quickly. So he answers with regret as he's done before and he'll do forever. His discomfort soon wears off upon the realization that this can't exist.
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open_veins On Apr 17, 2004
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Cover art for Back to Mimsey lyrics by Native Nod

can someone tell me what the man is saying in the part where they are just calmly playing the guitar? "friend, you owe it to yourself and your family to leave the contestant city" "everyone of you undoubtedly have a headache."

is this somewhat correct? i was only wondering.

Cover art for Back to Mimsey lyrics by Native Nod

it's "congested city"

Cover art for Back to Mimsey lyrics by Native Nod

Morning breaks after a long, hot summer night, spent on our cabin floor, spoiling the sacred peace. The sun filters through the windows

like swords ripping through his flesh in a frenzy. He vainly attempts to hold back the demons holding him back, but perhaps it's too late,

because his friends have already fled the cabin, leaving him little time to react for he hears children's voices on the hills in the forest approaching

quickly. So he answers with regret as he's done before and he'll do forever.

His discomfort soon wears off upon the realization that this can't exist.

freind you owe it you yourself and your family to leave this congested city. Everyone of you undoubtedly has a headache.

 
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