The neighborhood is battered is from the day
My resting place securely locked where I can stay away
While yesterday the kids were taken home on the 15
Their mothers couldn't be there cause they're stuck in traffic
And late to their meetings


Oh can't you feel it in your bones?
Oh and don't you feel the same?
I'm just that loner that can't seem to place the dreams and visions
All day in my head I hear them, "...just so out of time," whoa oh.


So I asked Brady how a garden grows
with fifteen hundred retexts levied
in the bottom of a condo, whoa no
She doesn't seem to mind it
(She doesn't seem to mind it)

(I can't explain my love for you)
Is my salvation and doom in a secret warm bullet too?

That's when rabbits with shoes and gnawed off ankles
Come into tune with good fortune and fame
Into our mind's great deep dark ocean
We'll drown below in a sea of the sane


I've been trudging in the same two shoes
Aphasia pretty baby
told me what to do
And all the lunatic soldiers of the moon
Conquering my left and my right one, too.

Oh can't you feel it in your bones?
Oh and don't you feel the same?
I'm just that loner that can't seem to place these dreams and visions
yet all day in my head I hear them,
"you're just so out of time
and all alone."




Lyrics submitted by aaron_kaump, edited by monkeydoe

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    This song is unbelievably awesome live, both in person and on pretty parlor. They're just a fucking awesome band, more people should know about them.

    joykiller13ton July 08, 2009   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    Doesn't he says, "And all the lunatics sold tears to the moon" and I don't think it's Came to conquer my left and my right one, too. Because if you listening closely he says "Conquer-ING" there's an ING. I personally can't make out what he's saying in the second line, but just my lyrical analysis.

    Regardless, fantastic song(:

    TheCalliopeon April 29, 2012   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    Doesn't he says, "And all the lunatics sold tears to the moon" and I don't think it's Came to conquer my left and my right one, too. Because if you listening closely he says "Conquer-ING" there's an ING. I personally can't make out what he's saying in the second line, but just my lyrical analysis.

    Regardless, fantastic song(:

    TheCalliopeon April 29, 2012   Link

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