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lyrics
Oh please I need more than bliss
I’m staring at this movie's architecture
Gimme your analysis
Like an animal a scientist
Thank God I’m on the list
On the backseat of your front seat
And what a pleasure
A brain dead needs a fix
A brain dead likes the risk now
Movie’s architecture
Movies architecture
But boy I might need help
What's wrong with me I can't tell I don't know
I must be pride in jail
Guilty but half insane no
The rabbit is digging his grave
Digging his grave
The rabbit he's free in his cage
Free in his cage
Movie’s architecture
Movie’s architecture
Sit tight buckle up don't scream
I can't tell what you’ve noticed on the screen
Handcuffed and I don't resist
Careless but short on benefits
If fantasy should not ends
What’s the use of feeling feeling great I don't know
If soldiers cannot fail
The battle cannot end no
The rabbit is digging his grave
Digging his grave
The rabbit he's free in his cage
Free in his cage
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This isn’t a record review. Or maybe it is. But I fell asleep while listening to this album and had a wonderful dream: I was riding my bike through a fictional version of the city where I was born. You know what I mean- familiar, but strangely new? I rode through predawn darkness. The sun began to rise and made the city glow. Two buildings stood out, a liquor store and a pasta factory. I woke up in a happy mood and carried that feeling throughout the day. Joe