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Coming and Going On Easy Terms - John Vanderslice



     
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Window seats on bullet trains
Smear land into sky
Fear and sorrow coalesceNow Im trying to find that quiet place
Where living is breathing
Not knowing is understanding
Coming is going but my heart
Just beats faster and fasterThey asked for me to come
And identify my son
But my son is aliveThe life that whispered in my ear
Is gone, gone, gone
Window seats, commuter trains
Send me headlongTrying to find that quiet place
Where living is breathing
Not knowing is understanding
Coming is going but my heart
Just beats faster and fasterThey asked for me to come
And identify my son
But my son is alive

In maharishi oblivionThe love that counted back
From ten is gone gone gone
Fear and sorrow coalesceNow Im trying to find that quiet place
Where living is breathing
Not knowing is understanding
Coming is going but my heart
Just beats faster and fasterWhen I got down to the morgue
They pulled back the slab
It wasn't my son
I wasn't his dadThey covered him up
I smiled, I smiled
The past is cities from a trainNow Im trying to find that quiet place
Where living is breathing
Not knowing is understanding
Coming is going but my heart
Just beats faster and faster

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John Vanderslice (born May 22, 1967 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American musician, formerly of MK Ultra but now performing with his own band. After mk Ultra broke up in 1999, Vanderslice wasted little time building a solo reputation. In 2000, he gained national media attention over his single Bill Gates Must Die after concocting an elaborate hoax in which Microsoft supposedly threatened legal action over supposed trademark violations (the disc had a similar etching to a Windows installation disc).

Read more about John Vanderslice on Last.fm.


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