My Best Theory

Album: Invented (2010)
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  • It's been a long time, so long
    There's only one life I know (I know)
    But I have my own mind
    I'll say so if it seems right

    (Hey rush out)

    I see your warm face with the soft mouth
    But it speaks something else (else)
    So I'll take my chances with the cast down
    We can feel the air

    Rush out, out from the center
    Not like one side is any better
    Stand up as they've been preaching
    My best theory is already in me
    (Already in me) In me

    (We can feel, we can feel the air
    Rush out)

    So many questions
    And the answers come back unanswered
    (Unanswered)
    Let's hold the old script
    It's a new twist
    You can feel the air

    Rush out, out from the center
    Not like one side is any better
    Stand up as they've been preaching
    My best theory is already in me
    (Already in me)

    In a lonely real place
    Neither part nor mistake
    Not what you had with your time

    My doubt seems fine, my true desire
    My threat, my appetite

    My true desire

    I feel the air!

    Rush out, out from the center
    Not like one side is any better
    Stand up and escape and breach it
    My best theory is already in me
    Rush out, out from the center
    Not like one side is any better
    Stand up as they've been preaching
    My best theory is already in me
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