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Darkmatter (Live at Ars Cameralis) - Andrew Bird



     
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When I was just a little boy
I threw away all of my action toys
While I became obsessed with OperationWith hearts and minds and certain glands
You gotta learn to keep a steady hand
And thus began my morbid fascinationTore the spines from out of all of these self-help books
Made myself a gun that not only shoots but looks so real
Yeah, it shoots through steel with rays of darkmatter
Rays of darkmatterDo you wonder where the self resides?
Is it in your head or between your sides?
And who'll would be the one who will decide its true location?And does the thought about this red and black
Thought of tongues that taste you back
Fill you with the nausea-ausea, also ovulation?Noose is loosed around our necks made of DNA
And every day it's growing tighter, no matter what they do or say
And you can shoot right through with rays of darkmatter
Just before they kick out, they kick out the ladder
With rays of darkmatter, rays of darkmatter
Like something catching fireDo you wonder where the self resides?
Is it in your head or between your sides?

And who would be the one who will decide its true location?
Songwriters
Saunders Paul Bevan; Bird Kevin Andrew; Wells Ron WilliamPublished by
SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Andrew Bird (born July 11, 1973) is an American musician. He was born in Lake Bluff, Illinois and resides in the Chicago area. Bird is a singer, a violinist and, since 2004, a guitarist. He is also an accomplished whistler. His early work, which echoed gypsy jazz and traditional folk, has led into his current sound, which mixes rock with more broad compositions. His years of solo song-craft have now enabled him to produce a sound that is uniquely his own.

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