Hey Jesse
What's that Joel?
Here we are
Where's that?
In Vancouver
That's right
Hey Barry
Oh yeah
Is this what we wanted?
Yeah why the hell not?
To dissolve in changing frequencies
To lose ourselves
How do you feel about being marginalised and conscripted
Into fighting the good fight for the rest of our lives?
Can remain humble and agree that this is important
To counter the weight of getting to higher and drier ground?
And it's getting hard to breathe
So we're crawling for a breath under burning bridges
Tune the voices soothing your youth
Smooth the strokes from the canvas
You don't want to know what you consumed
You don't want to know where it came from
You don't want to know what your meal does in its spare time
You only want to know that it make should feel good
You're expecting another brick to fall into place
With a structure that breaks with the norm
And our hearts are an anomaly that you claim to appreciate
But balk at the hand when it pours you a drink
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