this is a conversation in a mirror
we might as well recycle the bill of rights
this is a sobbing widow in the morning
this is the look of an ocean in her eyes
how did we get so high
we turn opinions like we turn on dimes
we are forgetting what we miss
our purses on our lips
biding time as we bite our tongues
until the day we die
how do we get around?
nobody ever said as good as dead
a revolution is easy
but common sense or failing sense is
getting us as far as it beats me
adoring waves, i'm so beret've
i read about this look in the papers
a shower blamed a foggy pane
don't get a face to close to razor
how do we get around?
how did we get so high
that we succumbed to the lullabies
from the purses on our lips
the blisters from our kiss burst
ouching as we bite our tongues
until the day we die
how do we get around?
credits
from Dead Lions,
released April 30, 2011
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