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How things are together we'll destroy
And then we can destroy what we are
Together we can build what we are
When we dream the spirit free
We don't give praise, we take praise
So why are we?How things are together we'll destroy
And then we can destroy what we are
Together we can build what we are
When we dream the spirit free
We don't give praise, we take praise
So why are we?Feed me when I'm hungry, drink me till I'm dry
The dream of yesterday becomes another lie
You feed me lies, distortion, the English disaster
No one's free, one lord for one masterWe found a new place to live
Where we're taught to grow strong
And strongly sensitive, it always sets the scenery
Colors leave only beauty
Words and wine amongst the greenerySee how it tastes

See how it tastesWe only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priority
We only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priorityExtract from crystal though nothing is clear
I despise you, damn you, dream you, I love you
But still nothings clear
I think of when I found youKeep on singing while I'm drowning
Down into that two tone vision
I've been raised in this place
And now concrete is my religionSee how it tastes
See how it tastes
See how it tastes
See how it tastesWe only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priority
We only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priority
We only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priority
We only let you teach us wrong and right
Give us priority

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Treepeople was an indie rock band from Boise, Idaho, although they spent most of their time (and were officially based) in Seattle, Washington. The band was comprised of Pat Brown, Wayne Rhino Flower, Doug Martsch, and Scott Schmaljohn, many of whom were members of the Boise punk band State of Confusion. The band gained local notoriety and success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but after losing members to family complications and other projects...

Read more about Treepeople on Last.fm.


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