It starts out like a season in reverse
A way to set your mind above and over words
(Like) attached means (your) identity
Erases things so how can we record?
Distress call code-word is I wanna live
He makes it up as it goes and it goes away
To places he can only hide in other peoples minds
He makes it up as it goes
Your rational mind's insane Taste the sound you make
When the light from the sun (Or the story that never gets sold) Is your mother
With an effortless smile you pervade to be
Always in-between aisles (They said you must stare to see) An optimistic Daring me
would you trade your soul for gold?


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    This song kicks ass, obviously.

    CORRECT LYRICS:

    It starts out like a season in reverse A way to set your mind above and over words Attached means identity Erases things so how can we record?

    Distress call code-word is "I wanna live" He makes it up as he goes and it goes away To places he can only hide in other peoples' minds He makes it up as he goes It goes away

    Your rational mind's insane Taste the sound you make The light from the sun The story that never gets old The light from the sun is your mother Attached means identity Erases things so why should we?

    Distress call code-word is "I wanna live" He makes it up as he goes, it goes away To places he can only hide in other peoples' minds He makes it up as he goes

    With an effortless smile you prevade to me And in-between aisles They would say you stare to see With an effortless smile you prevade to me Always in-between aisles optimistic daring me Would you trade your soul for gold? Would you trade your soul? Would you trade?

    Silon May 25, 2007   Link

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