Blast Doors

Album: Get To Heaven (2015)
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  • You can tell the past, boy, I can tell the future
    Give me a lobotomy and I can be your tutor
    Open up the blast doors, then we can be neutered
    I can smell your fingerprints all over my computer
    So give me all the black-brown, sticky sugar water
    Swing you by your neck, mama, this can be your future
    Something very strange about your picture in the mirror
    When you move, it doesn't move, now how could that be weirder
    Just keep on rubbernecking, yeah, whatever feels familiar
    I can send my brain on a holiday forever
    You can fire a rocket at a rocket, it's the future
    If you weren't already dead, I wouldn't have to school ya
    You say you're gonna change, yeah
    But you don't have any time, yeah

    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Go tell it to the plain-clothed officer behind us
    What are you, a master of disguise and keeping silent
    Drop another depth charge
    Coiling like a viper
    Eyes so close together make it harder for the sniper
    And shoot a starving porno for the yuppies in a circle
    Second death upon you, swimming backwards like a turtle
    Man, I really trusted you, I thought you were civilian
    I could shove a magnet in your mouth and make a million
    So did you pack your bag, or did somebody pack it for you
    Take me to the sad, sad party that you're bound to
    Whether you're a 'have-not' or a 'have', I got a question
    Are you living dead, or is this some kind of possession
    You say you're gonna change, yeah
    But you don't have any time, yeah
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I

    I hear the death rattle of a time wasted
    Time wasted
    You know that I believe in it
    You know that I believe in it
    But I'm wasted

    Oh, you say you're gonna change, yeah
    But you don't have any time, yeah
    You say you're gonna change, yeah
    But you don't have any time, yeah
    (Beast heart, empire)
    (Blind I, wild eye)
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I open my wild eye
    Down in my beast heart, I build an empire
    Whenever I'm blind, I Writer/s: Alex Robertshaw, Jeremy Pritchard, Jonathan Higgs, Michael Spearman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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