A scratchy throat
I wish you would lift this, I drink liquids
Spreading true, I hope
A blank earth covered in nothing, living
Swear that it's something, 'cause it's here

And we feel towards a place
And many pay by ignoring
And we feel-towards a place
And many pay by ignoring
And you don't care
Where is the mother figure

While I'm here
And you don't care
Where is the mother figure
While I'm here

And mostly it's hard when this happens
Don't keep inside life, 'cause that's not fair
And solder won't keep me together
If heat is there, the heat is there
I can feel you breathing
And patience is slow going
I'd like to obtain this

Now
And we feel towards a place
And many pay by ignoring
And we feel-towards a place
And many pay by (ignoring)
And many pay by (ignoring)
And many pay by (ignoring)

And you don't care
Where is the mother figure
While I'm here
And you don't care
Where is the mother figure
Oh

While I'm here
Cause I'm here
Cause I'm

Cause this is it made me think
Cause this is it made me think
Made me see caught this now
Caught me
Caught me
Caught me
Caught me


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Blank Earth Lyrics as written by Peter Loeffler Joseph Loeffler

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    No one has a lot to say about Chevelle, and I like it that way. I can keep them as my favorite band and no one else to share them with.. haha. Anyways, this song is really kick ass. It has great music to it, and I'm more of a word person, and for me to say the music got me before the lyrics is a pretty big deal. Chevelle is awesome, and i hope they don't get too too famous.. ;)

    flyschoolequalon July 27, 2002   Link

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