Killer in the morning
Scent of rain come on
Fills the part put on me
Stranger I've been shown
Less we love and know how
We're just morter filling holes
?? the glass eyed creature
Creaks the broken floors

Teller lazy sky tales
Find your rate and pace
Reinvent uniqueness
Adjust the outer face

Planning pits diversions
Pusher rap downfall
Take the crap sold as fact
Hallelujah clueless
The ship shine cellar albatross
Burned down find a way across
Strangle hold albatross
Around my neck is shrinking

Teller lazy sky tales
Find your rate and pace
Reinvent uniqueness
Adjust the outer face

Teller lazy sky tales
Find your rate and pace
Reinvent uniqueness
Adjust the outer face

Psycho hymns too high the fee
One step back to sanity

We're all addicted anyway
We're all addicted

Teller
Teller
Teller
Adjust the outer face
Teller
Teller
Teller
Adjust the outer face

We're all addicted anyway
We're all addicted


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    the samples "If we lost an eye we would be sad and so the mother too is sad and she'll end and the world ends", "the great mother too has a mouth eyes and ears" "digging, they're digging", "we work to take care of the world" are from the documentary "From The Heart of the World: The Elder Brother's Warning" about one of the few remaining pre-columbian indigenous american tribes.

    members.aol.com/projbin/pleralun.htm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koguis

    400 years after the invasion of the conquistadors, the kongui sent down a messenger. their message to the modern world is "the world doesn’t have to end; it could go on, but unless we stop violating the earth and nature, depleting The Great Mother of her material energy, her organs, her vitality; unless people stop working against the Great Mother, the world will not last"... i think this song is about that. like monks preserving the roman knowledge during the dark ages, the kogui have come down to restore sanity.

    autoerraticaon May 06, 2008   Link
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    madness.

    hailtokidamnesiacon December 07, 2006   Link
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    As with most songs on the Process, Morter has the whole religion/cult/consciousness theme going.

    To me it sounds like he's talking to the priest/preacher (Teller) and basically saying to free your mind, find your own (uniqueness) sense of existence, and progress yourself into the world instead of just being morter doing nothing more than filling the holes within to give a sense of answers to the unknown. Don't just give up and become addicted to the mass herds, create your own path.

    Lynx983on March 13, 2008   Link

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