Amanita

Album: Centipede Hz (2012)
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  • What will happen to the stories from the bogs?
    The trails of the Vikings?
    The passing of sea sirens?

    Is tradition holding regularly in this town?
    If it's going hiking
    Then I'm going hiking

    To the other places
    That we never had
    Something like a misplaced teacher
    That is old and sad

    With big raven

    What will happen to that story telling clown?
    His voice hypnotizing
    The fire side frightening

    I have to travel so far just to hear his sound
    But I'm going hiking
    Art thou coming hiking?

    What have we done what have we done?
    Fantasy is falling down
    She's breaking apart breaking apart
    Has she lost her number 1?
    Throws out her hands throws out her hands
    Let her tell what she can tell
    There's nothing to do nothing to do nothing to do
    Imagination floating around
    Then build it back up build it back up

    What art thou gonna do?
    Go into the forest
    Until I can't remember my name
    I'm gonna come back and things will be different
    I'm gonna bring back some stories and games Writer/s: BRIAN ROSS WEITZ, DAVID MICHAEL PORTNER, JOSHUA CALEB DIBB, NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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