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You could've been raised in Africa.
We lacked in our vigor, been an "x" on the calendar.
Losing our cool in Antarctica, so I put my coat on 'ya,
the breeze was light burgandy.


I have an army suited and ready for you to simply take a bite and steer.
We're more than prepared to fight this unfair.
All you need do is tease your taste and steer.

Your crimes are not mine or theirs, weary from the wear you invent.
I forget for some time, I've been underground and dug to the sound of your breath.
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Cover art for Quince lyrics by Fair to Midland

If anyone was wondering, the lyrics to the second verse might be this-- (credit to the FTM forums) "I learned to stand in Istanbul So I send you my Morse code, Till you capture the syllables. Subtracting the fees under carried time Somewhere over the Great Divide Blacked like a candlestick"

thank god! i've been wondering about that second verse for awhile. however, i think the very last line is "clapped like a canister". with the "the breeze was light burgundy" and my "canister" lines, i get a strong war impression for this song...but hey, what do i know?

Cover art for Quince lyrics by Fair to Midland

this is by far my favorite song on the cd. great end to a great cd.

Cover art for Quince lyrics by Fair to Midland

thank you.

That's beautiful song and Orphan anth. too and others...

There are some old versions of the songs of the last CD, very interesting. It sounds quite weird.

Cover art for Quince lyrics by Fair to Midland

This is not music, this is art! Captivating song!

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