You should see how ignorant you are being.
You wouldn't know the first thing about me.
Right on command.
Sound of fire.
You assume I'm stupid, and I've wandered off alone.
I'm no threat to myself, or you in your wheel chair.
For every inch, there's amile.
Limits and lines is a matter of pride.
"Where we are now" and where we "want to be," the difference is unsettling.






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Going on the Instincts Lyrics as written by Devon Williams

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    This song has the most hidden meaning of any Osker. "Going On The Instincts" alone shows that it refers to the animal kingdom by using the word instinct. When he says "Sound of fire" he's talking about forest fires and the sound of a firing gun when the animals are hunted. And when he talks about "limits and lines" and the "difference is unsettling" he talks about fences that are put up to hold keep the animals in and stop from spreading of roads, parking lots, and those nasty pastel colored houses. animalfreedom.com

    MusicEqualsLifeon April 30, 2003   Link

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