Some kind of nature
Some kind of soul
Some kind of mixture
Some kind of goal
Some kind of majesty
Some chemical load

Some kind of metal made up from glue
Some kind of plastic I could wrap around you

The needy eat man-mades
They wear phony clothes
They sit with our picture up until they grow old

Some kind of nature
Some kind of soul
Some kind of mixture
Some kind of goal
Some kind of majesty
Some chemical load

Well, me, I like plastics and digital foils
Could wrap up the sound and protect the girls
From the spiritual poison we expel at night
Like phony clothes but I really like might

Some kind of nature
Some kind of nature
Some kind of soul
Come from within us
Oh Lord, forgive me
Some kind of mixture
Some kind of gold
It's got to come and find us
All we are is dust

Some kind of metal made up from glue
Some kind of plastic I could wrap around you
The needy eat man-mades
They wear phony clothes
They sit with our picture up until they grow old

Some kind of nature
Some kind of nature
Some kind of soul
Come from within us
Oh Lord, forgive me
Some kind of mixture
Some kind of gold
It's got to come and find us
All we are is dust


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    From the iTunes special edition release with lyrics:

    "Some kind of nature some kind of soul some kind of mixture some kind of goal some kind of majesty some chemical load

    Some kind of metal made up from glue some kind of plastic I can wrap around you The needy eat man mades they wear phony clothes they sit with barbiturates until they grow old

    Some kind of nature some kind of soul some kind of mixture some kind of goal some kind of majesty some chemical load

    Well me I love plastics and digital foils to wrap up the sound and protect the girls from the spiritual poison we expel at night like phony clothes but I really like might

    Some kind of nature, some kind of nature, some kind of soul come forth within us oh lord forgive me some kind of mixture some kind of goal it's gonna come and find us all we are is stars

    Some kind of metal made up from glue some kind of plastic I can wrap around you The needy eat man mades they wear phony clothes they sit with barbiturates until they grow old

    Some kind of nature, some kind of nature, some kind of soul come forth within us oh lord forgive me some kind of mixture some kind of goal it's gonna come and find us all we are is stars"

    Rhyotionon March 12, 2010   Link

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