Oh, looking to the cracks,
At the blood on the money machines
Well, the rain came down
And I found myself in a dream

Where the neon's pressed
Up against your flesh
And nobody's saying a thing
Then I wait from a (nine?)
In broad daylight
Sent the whole world into a spin

I'm (?) in a field
(?) in a field
(?) in a field of ice

There are ways
To keep walking
Don't get in the way
Just keep walking
Just keep...

I got nothing but the taste
Nothing but the smell of the piss stains
A writer only comes
When he comes with the setting sun

A girl may lie to a suit and tie
For the vibe in the back of his jeans
Hanging in the air with a pinhole stare
In the bowels of the pleasure machine

I'm calling
I'm calling
I'm calling
To say...

There are ways
To keep walking
Don't get in the way
Just keep walking
Just keep...

(?) on a field
(?) on a field
(?) on a field of ice
(?) on a field
(?) on a field
(?) on a field of ice
(?) on a field
(?) on a field
(?) on a field of ice
(?) on a field
(?) on a field...

There are ways
To keep walking
Don't get in the way
Just keep walking

There are ways
To keep walking
Don't get in the way
Just keep walking
Just keep...


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    General Comment

    dont stop to play the poker machines...just keep walking? gambling addiction? great song!

    robbiesjamon May 01, 2008   Link
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    My Interpretation

    correct lyrics (from the cd sleeve):

    looking through the cracks at the blood on the money machine well the rain came down and i found myself in a dream

    where the neon's pressed up against your chest and nobody's saying a thing then a wink from an eye in the broad daylight sent the whole world into a spin

    i'm mining in a field mining in a field mining in a field of eyes

    there are ways to keep walking don't get in the way just keep walking

    i got nothing but the taste, nothing but the smell of piss stains a rider only comes when he comes with the setting sun

    a girl may lie to a suit and tie for the five in the back of his jeans hanging in the air with a pinhole stare in the bowels of the pleasure machine

    i'm calling, i'm calling, i'm calling to say

    there are ways to keep walking don't get in the way just keep walkng

    mining in a field mining in a field mining in a field of eyes

    meg;on November 19, 2009   Link

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