Take it! When I'm not looking
Take it from my hook while it's still kicking
Don't you feel it, when I start reeling?
I guess somethings never change
And I still hold the reigns on what you're feeling
What you're feeling

Take it! When I'm enjoying
Take it from my mouth while I'm still chewing
Don't you feel it when I start pulling back?
I guess some birds never learn
One day these tides will turn and leave you nothing
Leave you nothing

We're forced to lock our horns up
In some epic clash that we can't finish.
On our own we'll have to settle,
swallow pride and hold our heads up high!

Stake it! When you feel threatened
Stake your claim on lands already taken
Don't you feel it, when I start throwing stones?
I guess some birds never learn
One day these tides will turn and leave you nothing
Leave you nothing

Take it!


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The Pelican Lyrics as written by Brent Knopf Justin Andrew Harris

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    Bird is often slang for a girl. I think the metaphor here is for a gold-digging girlfriend who just keeps taking and taking to the point where the relationship is very one-sided and the boy starts fantasizing about how to exact revenge. The boy feels so put out by the girl that it is easy to compare her to a pelican (mine! mine!- finding nemo), an epic battle (300 anyone? ;-) ), or a theft which results in a stoning. This song is very dark but beautiful. Love those drums!

    jvwon March 25, 2007   Link

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