Signs the signs invisible
Trace the trail and follow you wherever you will lead me
To the heart of me and your spilling grief
To answer to a God who never answers you

Feathernest invest and gain
Shiny brass is milk and grain
And yours is to just sustain and chip away with haste
Treasure time and savour taste

And all the while you quietly crave and crave
The day is done
Time you've made has come and gone
Stay asleep now

Everyone into position
Everyone into their place
Grow to grow at snail's pace
Like carnivores at grace

Feed to feed and building face
Pay to play and find a place.


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Ornament/The Last Wrongs Lyrics as written by Mark John Heron Jonathan Ross Ellis

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    I find it quite amusing that the end of the song is very similar to the end of Goodbye to th factory by ALoha-similar chord progression,organ and even a similar theme.Well i guess the great ideas tend to reappear from time to time:D.Check it out -both are great songs!

    Freelunchpirateon July 30, 2008   Link

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