As far as you take me that's where I believe
The realm of soft delusions floating on the leaves
On a distant shoreline she waves her arms to me
As all the thought police and closing in for sleep
The dilly dally of my bright lit stay
The steam of my misfortunes
Has given me the power to be afraid
And in my mind I'm everyone
And in my mind
Without a care in this whole world
Without a care in this life
It's what you take that makes it right
Porcelina of the oceans blue
In the slipstream, of thoughtless thoughts
The light of all that's good, the light of all that's true
To the fringes gladly, I walk unadorned
With gods and their creations
With filth and disease
Porcelina, she waits for me there
With seashell hissing lullabies
And whispers fathomed deep inside my own
Hidden thoughts and alibis
My secret thoughts come alive
Without a care in this whole world
Without a care in this life
It's what you take that makes it right
And in my mind I'm everyone
In my mind I'm everyone of you
You make it right
It's all all right
You make it right
Porcelina of the oceans blue


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    yes this is album is definately a day/night in the life of a teenager... i thought everyone knew that? guess not... very interesting meaning it has for you Pyrrhic

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