: Corporate or Colonial The Movement is unstoppable Like the body of a centerfold it spreads To the counter-culture copyright Get your revolution at
: The Wife forgave the Mistress for she only entertained The pain was gone the instant she cleared her throat to speak her name Said, "Both of us must
: I heard you're scheming new pyramids Another big idea to get you rich Make a plan to love me sometime soon You said you had your foot in the door
breaks. It breaks. Well I went back by rented Cadillac and company jet Like a newly orphaned refugee retracing my steps All the way to Cassadaga to commune
: When panic grips your body and your heart is a hummingbird Raven thoughts blacken your mind until you're breathing in reverse All your friends and
: Death may come invisible or in a holy wall of fire In the breath between the markers on some black I-80 mile From the madness of the governments to
: See the Soul Singer in the session band Shredded to ribbons beneath a microphone stand Felt the quickness of pity like a flash in a pan For the Soul
: I keep floating down the river but the ocean never comes Since the operation I heard you're breathing just for one Now everything is imaginary, especially
of sunlight So I have become the Middleman The gray areas are mine The in-between, the absentee Is a beautiful disguise So I keep my footlights shining bright
: Shrill as a choir of children Urgent like the first day of May False and inflatable feeling Tugs at my senses, big as the Macy's Parade One brick on
: She was a real royal lady, true patron of the arts She said the best country singers die in the back of classic cars So if I ever got too hungry for
: Leave the bright blue door on the whitewashed wall Leave the death ledger under city hall Leave the joyful air in that rubber ball today Leave the
: Hear the chimes, did you know that the wind when it blows It is older than Rome and all of this sorrow See the new pyramids down in old Manhattan From
Corporate or Colonial The Movement is unstoppable Like the body of a centerfold it spreads To the counter-culture copyright Get your revolution at a
She was a real royal lady, true patron of the arts She said the best country singers die in the back of classic cars So if I ever got too hungry for
Hear the chimes, did you know that the wind when it blows It is older than Rome and all of this sorrow See the new pyramids down in old Manhattan From
Shrill as a choir of children Urgent like the first day of May False and inflatable feeling Tugs at my senses, big as the Macy's Parade One brick on
Leave the bright blue door on the whitewashed wall Leave the death ledger under city hall Leave the joyful air in that rubber ball today Leave the lilac