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You wanted to be weightless, you didn't want to wait
We are the sad, sad people, those scared, scared, scared
Scared eyes, insane, unseen an island, inside, inside out minds
Unbeing dead isn't being alive, what's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the air?
The red line when the sky ends, the pretty ugly lives
Can't take your car to heaven, can't take God for a drive
Unbeing dead isn't being alive, what's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the sky? What's wrong with your eyes?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the sky
Around you, around you, around you, around you?
In mourning for the morning, you laughed yourself into the afternoon
You thought was endless, you wanted to be weightless
Unbeing dead isn't being alive, what's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the air?

What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the air?
What's wrong with the sky? What's wrong with your eyes?
What's wrong with the air? What's wrong with the sky
Around you, around you, around you, around you
Around you, around you, around you, around you?
You wanted to be weightless, you didn't want to wait
You wanted to be weightless, you didn't want to wait
You wanted to be brainless, you didn't want to think
You wanted to be shameless, you didn't want to, want to

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Lou Silver Harrison (May 14, 1917 – February 2, 2003) was an American composer. He was a student of Henry Cowell, Arnold Schönberg, and K.P.H. Notoprojo (also known as K.R.T. Wasitodiningrat or Pak Cokro). Harrison is particularly noted for incorporating elements of the music of non-Western cultures into his work, with a number of pieces featuring traditional Indonesian gamelan instruments, and several more featuring versions of them made out of tin cans and other materials. The majority of his works are written in just intonation rather than the more widespread equal temperament.

Read more about Lou Harrison on Last.fm.


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