got caught kicking the canvas down
i had plans but they never seemed to work out
wide-eyed and on the lookout
got caught tearing the whole thing down
i was halfway done
but then you know this painted scene
could never leave me
oh please believe me

caught killing a camera
now it seems calming and clear to hire
a cast of kittens, the cats we've been kissing
for the cameras we're lowering here
got caught tearing the whole thing down
i was halfway done
but then we sang it for memphis
the new slang in frame and canvas
just for the cameras

when we are awake we sing "never... ever"
this is where you must make up your mind
should beauty be design this time?
this time you decide cause we go with whatever
we take our time

got a cough
my throat kills from singing
my ears are ringing
the stage is slowly sinking
and we're all thinking the same thing
let's not settle for satisfaction
we are women and men of action
let's stop clapping let's start doing
a dream for the teens and in-betweens
and twenties yet unseen.


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    hey B. that comment is over two years old so if I were you, I'd chill out. granted, I still haven't heard any of those bands but I still stand by my previous statement because, honestly, it's hard to imagine a guy who's most stand-out contribution to Braid was some guitar noodling and frequent interjections of "YEAH!" carrying a band on his own. I wasn't even levelling an insult at Broach, I was simply trying to stick out for Hey Mercedes who, in my OPINION, pick up on the more anthemic qualities of what made Braid great and run with them. besides, Braid is back together and it's sort of a dead issue, isn't it? so I think your comments and insults are not only unwarranted but serve the sole purpose of making you look like a dick. and nobody loves an assholes.

    p.s. my friend knows Chris Broach and from what I hear, he's a colossal prick, which makes sense, seeing as how he's among your favorite musicians - I think the two are related, hmm? consider it.

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