Song Description
"Her Thoughts To Me," the album's most funky track, is a surrealistic blues that muses on the oddness of urban life. Rob's brief almost Buddhist rap captures the grim poetry of the homeless, as Bloi plays a guitar line that sounds like a mad calliope at a broken down sideshow. Bloi created the odd, dissonant background noise by letting his cell phone feedback through the pick up on his guitar.
Song Length |
4:08 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Mixed Vocals |
Mood |
In High Spirits |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
I wait here on the corner, I wait here on the corner, maybe I'll find out where I'm supposed to be today, today, today
I'll build an ashram in India, I'll live with the horse people on North France, and when I'm come home I'm going to save the city from itself
Save it from itself. . .
I'm going to rock rock rock on the corner, with the people that call themselves angels, maybe they'll let me know where I'm supposed to be today today today
I suspend my dreams under black sunbeans, and the city screams and the city screams, death was a question I forgot to ask, and life was the anwser that was in the past. My body breaks down and the system breaks up, these people all around no one can fill my cup? I drank too much never prayed for much, couldn't hear myself, can you help myself, can you hear myself, can you hear myself, can you hear myself, can you hear myself?
They never came back to see see, all the mountains I moved with my dreams dreams, lock me up with myself toss out the key, forget walk on today today
I suspend my dreams under black sunbeams. . .
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