Mercury Man

Album: Centipede Hz (2012)
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  • Sounds like machines talking to me on the phone.
    I say but they don't quite get me
    It's hard to make my feelings known.
    Sometimes I wish for a long wave
    When I'm waiting for someone to calm my tone.
    Bad vibes I've got hold dementia
    When I'm one thousand Hz from home.
    Sometimes I wish for a short wave home

    Two human beings.
    I'm upset your upset what's to be done

    Old lines. Everybody talking from there homes.
    Bad news but your bed will take you
    If you could only feel what's wrong.
    Sometimes I wish for a hand wave home

    Two humans beings.
    I'm upset your upset what's to be done?
    Two Human Beings.
    What a mess what a mess what's to be done?

    You got to slide it off like mercury
    Can I play my parts like mercury?
    Would you let me feel like mercury?
    Can I always be like mercury?

    We must be somewhere
    Can't find it (nowhere love)
    Is it me?
    I keep calling
    It feels like there's no one there. Writer/s: BRIAN ROSS WEITZ, DAVID MICHAEL PORTNER, JOSHUA CALEB DIBB, NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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