This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
In the salsify mains of what was thought but unsaid
All the calcified arithmatists were doing the math
And it would take a calculated blow to the head
To light the eyes of all the harmless sociopaths
Oh arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
Oh, arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
Calcium mines are buried deep in your chest
Oh the calcium mines you buried deep in your chest
Ooh
You're deep in a mine
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh
Let's get out of here
Past the atmosphere
Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
Past the silver bridge
Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil
Ooh
You're deep in a mine, o-o-oh
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh no no
Arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
Oh arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
In the calcium mines buried deep in your chest
Oh the calcium mines buried deep in your chest
Ooh
Deep in a mine, oh-no
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh-no
So let's get out of here
Past the atmosphere
Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
Past the silver bridge
Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil
Oh-no
Oh-no
Oh-no
Oh-no
All the calcified arithmatists were doing the math
And it would take a calculated blow to the head
To light the eyes of all the harmless sociopaths
Oh arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
Oh, arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
Calcium mines are buried deep in your chest
Oh the calcium mines you buried deep in your chest
Ooh
You're deep in a mine
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh
Let's get out of here
Past the atmosphere
Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
Past the silver bridge
Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil
Ooh
You're deep in a mine, o-o-oh
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh no no
Arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
Oh arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
In the calcium mines buried deep in your chest
Oh the calcium mines buried deep in your chest
Ooh
Deep in a mine, oh-no
Ooh
A calcium mine
Oh-no
So let's get out of here
Past the atmosphere
Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
Past the silver bridge
Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil
Oh-no
Oh-no
Oh-no
Oh-no
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Sort of a follow up on what iamnotmozart said:
Bird was on a plane, and behind him was a little boy just saying "Oh.. No.." and his mom said "It's okay! We're just going home!" but the kid just kept saying "Oh... No.."
I was just at a show where he tied in this song with Effigy, and he described both as perspectives of the "man at the bar making unsolicited comments and making everyone uncomfortable." I think the baby on a plane thing is sweet, though-- just goes to show how many meanings and interpretations can exist in a single song.
We may have been at the same show! Did you see him in Lawrence? Anyway, yeah, I agree about songs having so many meanings. Also, everyone has their own way of interpreting lyrics so there could be a billion different interpretations and none of them could be what the artist was writing about.