A Tale of Apes II Songtext
von Subtle
A Tale of Apes II Songtext
He breaks the blackened window again
You′re peering through the barred and blackened end of a once and former window
There's two gorillas in a hardly furnished basement
Rushing a hit for the phone number folks. One′s on the horn with the famous, begging for hooks the other's
The other's
Copying more self from a blank, with a buckknife onto an empty bureau′s back beside them sits a rather cool sculpture of a hard bucket of blood. Above that hangs a black and white photo of Einstein growing frustrated over a sink full of dirty dishes. The floor is littered with neatly traced hands, shown in soft focus through the beautiful sludge of a couple hundred broke open eggs. A gorgeous spreading pile of tired little suns.
To the far left of the cell, rest the shells by a door, cleanly cut, neatly stowed, side by side. Each end set completely in its opposite half, in its particular pit, in its original crate.
(X2)
Note: none of these three good-life dioramas are ever touching in apartment bay
And from the looks of this place, it seems as though they′d had a visitor. The ghost of landlords present and records past no doubt. He told them that because they were young, escape would eat them alive, but that they would be able to sing, until they were no longer able to sing. That is of course on one condition: That they should still threaten for success at its secret and they somehow knew whatever exactly all that had meant. Then with a rip of a check at the neck he crept back through the mouth of the phone and was gone
You′re peering through the barred and blackened end of a once and former window
There's two gorillas in a hardly furnished basement
Rushing a hit for the phone number folks. One′s on the horn with the famous, begging for hooks the other's
The other's
Copying more self from a blank, with a buckknife onto an empty bureau′s back beside them sits a rather cool sculpture of a hard bucket of blood. Above that hangs a black and white photo of Einstein growing frustrated over a sink full of dirty dishes. The floor is littered with neatly traced hands, shown in soft focus through the beautiful sludge of a couple hundred broke open eggs. A gorgeous spreading pile of tired little suns.
To the far left of the cell, rest the shells by a door, cleanly cut, neatly stowed, side by side. Each end set completely in its opposite half, in its particular pit, in its original crate.
(X2)
Note: none of these three good-life dioramas are ever touching in apartment bay
And from the looks of this place, it seems as though they′d had a visitor. The ghost of landlords present and records past no doubt. He told them that because they were young, escape would eat them alive, but that they would be able to sing, until they were no longer able to sing. That is of course on one condition: That they should still threaten for success at its secret and they somehow knew whatever exactly all that had meant. Then with a rip of a check at the neck he crept back through the mouth of the phone and was gone
Writer(s): Jeffrey Logan, Jordan Dalrymple, Adam Drucker, Alexander Wesley Kort, Marton Kalani Dowers, Dax Wentworth Pierson, Dax Pierson, Marton Dowers, Alex Kort Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com