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Dunkie - I Don't Wanna Die in Minnesota (Part II) Lyrics



Dunkie - I Don't Wanna Die in Minnesota (Part II) Lyrics




Waking up is such a strain again, I know, I hear you
And incoherent thoughts replaced by stale monotony
Drift away from this world
No white dove, albatross steers you
What we need are all units
To plebiscite and end this shit
Sugar Plants and aeroplanes
A specula and shades of grey
A playwright and a golden fleece
The only hope immanent peace

I don't wanna die in Minnesota
All liberties lost and the walls move in closer
"When I need you to jump I'll give you the order!"
Dead diaries day to day
For how long do I stay?
I'm afraid to spend my life down in Minnesota

Push the button, swipe your face again
All features faded
A catabolic primordial state
Another casualty
Papier-mâché platoons required
Cover your tracks with funeral pyres
You could be that one unit
To self-destruct and end this shit
Pocket boroughs and monkey frames
Broken flowers and decayed graves
A soiled cubicle and mise-en-scene
An orange sucked no chance to wean

I don't wanna die in Minnesota
All liberties lost and the walls move in closer
"When I need you to jump I'll give you the order!"
Dead diaries day to day
For how long do I stay?
I'm afraid I'll waste my life down in Minnesota

Everything's eventual
Everything's a compromise
All is asked, contextualise
Don't destroy or diminish
Polemicist or activist
Delusional illusionist, tick, tick belie
From nothing to a cyst

I'm afraid I'll live my life down in Minnesota
I'll live it for today, with the time ticking away
Let my soul slip away down in Minnesota
(This is the Indieshop on 22 West Radio)
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Waking up is such a strain again, I know, I hear you
And incoherent thoughts replaced by stale monotony
Drift away from this world
No white dove, albatross steers you
What we need are all units
To plebiscite and end this shit
Sugar Plants and aeroplanes
A specula and shades of grey
A playwright and a golden fleece
The only hope immanent peace

I don't wanna die in Minnesota
All liberties lost and the walls move in closer
"When I need you to jump I'll give you the order!"
Dead diaries day to day
For how long do I stay?
I'm afraid to spend my life down in Minnesota

Push the button, swipe your face again
All features faded
A catabolic primordial state
Another casualty
Papier-mâché platoons required
Cover your tracks with funeral pyres
You could be that one unit
To self-destruct and end this shit
Pocket boroughs and monkey frames
Broken flowers and decayed graves
A soiled cubicle and mise-en-scene
An orange sucked no chance to wean

I don't wanna die in Minnesota
All liberties lost and the walls move in closer
"When I need you to jump I'll give you the order!"
Dead diaries day to day
For how long do I stay?
I'm afraid I'll waste my life down in Minnesota

Everything's eventual
Everything's a compromise
All is asked, contextualise
Don't destroy or diminish
Polemicist or activist
Delusional illusionist, tick, tick belie
From nothing to a cyst

I'm afraid I'll live my life down in Minnesota
I'll live it for today, with the time ticking away
Let my soul slip away down in Minnesota
(This is the Indieshop on 22 West Radio)
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Writer: Anthony Price
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Dunkie
Language: English
Length: 5:10
Written by: Anthony Price
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