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Lyrics for 'Mezzanine' by 'Continental Drifters'
Written By Carlo Nuccio
Main Voice: Carlo
Produced By Continental Drifters
Released On 'continental Drifters' (1995)
Steel Train Hummin' After Scott Starts To Sail
Well, They Shine Up Like Hair Rails
South Consume My Thought
I Start To Pick Everything Apart
Like I Would Rather Sip My Milk Through A Paper Straw
I Reflect On The World That I've Seen
Between Ground Flow And The Mezzanine.
My Shoe Lace Is Busted
But It Won't Make The Escalator Stop
Should I Get Pulled In On Top
Carefull Not To Step On My Light
It Might Become Electrofied
Still I Draw Conclusions On The Things I've Observed
Even Before I Was Eighteen
Between Ground Flow And The Mezzanine.
And Bees Make Slum Honey
From An Old Dye Sewn In A Paper Cup
I'd Rather Hide Than To Say, "what's Up?"
And If I Whistle A Tune
It Passes Off From Room To Room
Still I'd Take Time And Note The Sun Shinin' Through, It Red
All I Caught Was A Daydream
Between Ground Flow And A Mezzanine.
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