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Half Lotus - Common Cry. Lyrics



Half Lotus - Common Cry. Lyrics
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I'm scared to go outside so you're on the phone with me
Abandoned the Rivers lip, the one on which we'd lean
I open my wallet and this is the harvest that I reap
You shrugging and say, "that's how I figured LA would be"
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
And this delightful girl, she emits a tender green
And from those lovely lips it springs a world unseen
She opens them and says we need to speak on things
And I hang up, of course that's how New York would be
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
Starving on a life raft
Looking at a chicken leg
Watching videos of Ian
And his epileptic dance
I want Robin Williams
To come back from the dead
And every hyacinth the garden wears
To pour out of his head
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
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I'm scared to go outside so you're on the phone with me
Abandoned the Rivers lip, the one on which we'd lean
I open my wallet and this is the harvest that I reap
You shrugging and say, "that's how I figured LA would be"
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
And this delightful girl, she emits a tender green
And from those lovely lips it springs a world unseen
She opens them and says we need to speak on things
And I hang up, of course that's how New York would be
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
Starving on a life raft
Looking at a chicken leg
Watching videos of Ian
And his epileptic dance
I want Robin Williams
To come back from the dead
And every hyacinth the garden wears
To pour out of his head
Carpe diem
Became the common cry
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Writer: Joshua Timpko
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Performed By: Half Lotus
Language: English
Length: 4:12
Written by: Joshua Timpko

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