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Grain Towers, Telephone Poles Lyrics

Hallelujah!-- the sun is in my eyes, on my face. The air is hot with heaviness, and weighted and waiting for something to unfold. Hallelujah!-the sun is on our backs at last. It's been a long day driving past grain towers, telephone poles-- and have you ever seen so beautiful a sight, as the way the sun lays down without a fight? Sometimes, I get lost in here (and it takes a while to find me).
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noisecore On Dec 08, 2001
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Cover art for Grain Towers, Telephone Poles lyrics by Gloria Record, The

I want to be able to explain, in such an exceptionally poetic way, what I'm thinking.

Cover art for Grain Towers, Telephone Poles lyrics by Gloria Record, The

To me this song is like a beautiful day outside, and all you can do is let it grace you with it's glory. There's an anticipation in the air, and also a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Then before you know it, the day's almost over, and still, all you can do is admire the beauty of a beautiful day dissipating.

 
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