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Red, White, & Blonde Lyrics
After all...
No one has to hatch these days....
since eating ones own shell is so depressing
scowering your liquid rhine for those first few vitamins
all To euthanize the yolk slicked white horse you rode in on
to stand and wipe the blue birth blood from your eyes alone
No one spits up mothers milk at 21
wearing their umbilical cord outside their clothing
at a highschool dance or sits
brushing the blue birth blood from their hair at 30something
These are the days of anyone being blonde
The days of mind convincing and the god/luck medium
a time of gold and uncertainty
noise and expensive genetic victory
The proper time for bright black clothes and last ditch diets
The information age and all its molecular pimping
These are salutations
from a nebulous and smoking 90's
base anthems of an American cancer soiciety
cold Fork and fuel of the terrible great nothing much
No one has to hatch these days....
scowering your liquid rhine for those first few vitamins
to stand and wipe the blue birth blood from your eyes alone
wearing their umbilical cord outside their clothing
at a highschool dance or sits
brushing the blue birth blood from their hair at 30something
The days of mind convincing and the god/luck medium
noise and expensive genetic victory
from a nebulous and smoking 90's
base anthems of an American cancer soiciety
cold Fork and fuel of the terrible great nothing much
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favrite subtle song ever. i hope more people discorver and comment them soon.
I can't even pretend to understand 90% of Dose's lyrics. But... it is always entertaining to try... and this song is a little more approachable than most.
To me, this song is a critique of mainstream American culture. Trying to intellectually blossom in a shallow, hollow, land of denial. I dunno. It is definitely a time for bling and blong and noise and haircuts and fashionably lying to oneself.
I'm kind of thinking that given their live performance with all of its objects and this character who is "hollow" inside that what hipster said is probably applicable to the entire album. Listen to it all (and this song especially) with the capitalistic materialistic lying America theme (forked tongues) in mind.
crazy fucking lyrics, and an amazing song! i agree with hipster, and I think it's also about our tendency to take after our parents/everyone else in our culture and accept their way of viewing the world rather than thinking for ourselves (which i think is what he's referring to with all of the references to birth). rather than going through the effort of being born as one's own person, people just accept the way things are and go along with it.