Difference between revisions of "The nature of limitation"
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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
| + | two pairs in a bag | ||
| + | bicycles side by side | ||
| + | and the moon split itself in two | ||
| + | indoors at long last | ||
| + | at the threshold we travel past | ||
| + | to the room "how do you do?" | ||
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| + | i have nothing to say | ||
| + | strangely | ||
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| + | the nature of limiting | ||
| + | to sever what is from what also is | ||
| + | the grounds of a simile | ||
| + | as oceans form continents | ||
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| + | turn around i won't stare | ||
| + | laugh out loud i don't care | ||
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| + | there's nothing to say | ||
| + | i'm strangely well contained | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
Revision as of 10:33, 19 August 2009
the nature of limitation (mp3)
Lyrics
two pairs in a bag bicycles side by side and the moon split itself in two
indoors at long last at the threshold we travel past to the room "how do you do?"
i have nothing to say strangely
the nature of limiting to sever what is from what also is the grounds of a simile as oceans form continents
turn around i won't stare laugh out loud i don't care
there's nothing to say i'm strangely well contained