The Impulse

Album: Embryonic (2009)
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  • If you'd just come down
    From your space tower jail
    I could have shown you
    Those colors aren't so pale
    The way it glows
    The way it shines
    The way it plays on
    The dimensions in your mind

    But it seems like nothing's gonna satisfy
    Your shapeless urges
    You tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin'

    You say you're unhappy
    That you don't like your hair
    I could have shown you
    There are heavens everywhere
    We go through tunnels
    And we go up high
    But you just got frustrated
    With those electric power glides

    And it seems like nothing's gonna satisfy
    Your shapeless urges
    You tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin'
    Tryin' Writer/s: MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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