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Abrasive, Scary Language ft. p​.​WRECKS

from Really Experiment by First Place Science Project

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The subway station is two blocks from here but what if I wander or get distracted or I lose it and climb through quiet through your windows and your blinds
What if my conscience is nothing but nonsense
What if nothing matters over mind
I walk the tightrope of my brain like I am crippled
Still close my eyes though and I act like this is simple
Oops, I think I set my safety net on fire. Oops, how imbalance strikes me on the wire.
Should I fall into the crowd or into the lion's pit? Either way, I cannot tame them, so what's the fucking difference?
There is no fucking difference, no matter what side of the fence, the grass is dead, rotted, browning and thin
The grass is only greener if you hope it is


Cunts, fucking spun out curmudgeons/
In their crumbling condomeniums Represent/
Where ever they say they're from/
Doubtful Metropolis Xeroxed Consciousnesses get squared out and boxed in/
A state of dis-repair that can't be solved with/
any number of medications still numb from/
Junk Science Riot/
noncompliant to the mis-information/
the scene's completely silent/
but cold turn violent in an instant/
Conflicting Interests ripping ribs out of their predecessors/
without learning from their mistakes no different than the last foolish rule maker/
We need more risk takers less labels/ Someone will turn the tables just you wait/
I wouldn't hold my breath with a clenched fist/
Considering the circumstances I would say that is being pretty optomistic/

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from Really Experiment, released January 12, 2012

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Music by: Matt Thomas
Vocals / Lyrics by : Cory Lockwood

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