Posthumous release taken from the 2006 E.P by Lincoln lo fi grunge band Van Zanten
lyrics
Well off the boundaries of all considered good
To truly drown ideas misunderstood
To break aficionados into pieces
so they can rebuild themselves
in this fossil fuel driven world
Not to crave the spotlight but to know your very mind and my man at the bureau buys us time
And who says the far east is mystery unsolved
Surreal a time zone body clock revolved
Safe little haven of an ever changing world
Safe little haven of an ever changing world
And my man at the bureau buys us time
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And it’s what time now is it Tokyo
As the the jet lag sucked all the truth we know
And the bombs they dropped opened many doors
To an alien world tired tourists may explore
V2
I touched on charred remains of the bomb that ended war
And stood were Yoshimi made his last stand
I used my eyes of laziness punctuated now
To think of where I am where I could be
If only the apathy that fully envelopes me release me from this Sunday supplement
My man at the bureau would pull the strings that he knows
The rising Sun would now be in our grasp
My man at the bureau buys us timex3
My man in Tokyo buys us..
credits
from Van Zanten E.P,
released August 1, 2006
D.Hagger
G.Bailey
A.Kissane
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