Primitive Painters
by Felt

Album: Ignite The Seven Cannons (1985)
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  • I just wish my life could be as strange as a conspiracy
    I hold out but there's no way of being what I want to be
    Dragons blow fire angels fly spirits wither in the air
    I'm just me I can't deny I'm neither here, there nor anywhere

    [Chorus]
    Oh you should see my trail of disgrace,
    It's enough to scare the whole human race
    Oh you should see my trail of disgrace,
    It's enough to scare the whole human race

    I don't care about this life, they say there'll be another one
    Defeatist attitude I know will you be sorry when I've gone
    Primitive painters are ships floating on an empty sea
    Gathering in galleries were stallions of imagery

    [Chorus] Writer/s: DEEBANK, HAYWARD
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