Brush with the Wild

Album: Last Place (2017)
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  • Forget the words, the pictures are nice
    A dream of a girl who's somebody else's life
    I'm trying a road that's dead on the end
    That's how it goes, so copy and save and send
    A brush with the wild, we were the best
    It's all I recall, I forget the rest
    I'll wait for a bus, on board in a plane
    I'm insane
    A brush with the wild, we were the best
    It's all I can do, a beautiful mess
    I'm making the call, my message is lame
    I'm insane

    We had a thing whatever it's called
    And you were a dream, and I was a concrete wall
    There's a fox in the snow, alone by a fence
    But the fence's too tall, now it's making me all depressed
    A brush with the wild, we were the best
    It's all I recall, I forget the rest
    I'll wait for a bus, on board on a place
    I'm insane
    A brush with the wild, we were the best
    It's all I can do, a beautiful mess
    I'm making the call, my message is lame
    I'm insane

    I'm calling you now, my message is lame
    I'm insane
    I'm missing you now, my message is lame

    My message is lame
    I'm insane
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