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Gods of American Success - John Mark McMillan



     
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White faced phantoms in a foggy rain
Minnows in the pool, the way they slip away
And I go fumbling, go running in and repossess
The story of my youth
The story of my electric painsAre we running after flickering sparks, oh
Are we babbling for diamonds in the dark, oh
The way we chase that mercury
The way we chase that mercuryLoud like lions in the slickest [?]
Desperately we haunt the other animal
But in the end if all we are
Is dogs out back, chasing cars
Then pray that we don't get the things we want
Are we running after flickering sparks, oh
Are we grappling for diamonds in the dark, oh
The way we chase that mercury
Way we chase that mercury, ohLove, a pound of flesh
Offer it up to the gods of American success
Doesn't matter what you are, you're only second best

If it's all that you can ever hope to be
The way you chase that mercury, oh[?] fumble in the mystery
Afraid to be, it smells while we pretend to be
Something more than what we are
Losing love a bunch run hearts
Mystified by everything we see
Are we running after flickering sparks, oh
Are we grappling for diamonds in the dark, oh
The way we chase that mercury
Way we chase that mercury, oh
Oh, the way we chase that mercury
Way we chase that mercury, ohLove, a pound of flesh
Offer it up to the gods of American success
Doesn't matter who you are, you're only second best
If it's all that you can ever hope to be
The way you chase that mercury, oh
Way you chase that mercuryThere must be more to this
Our desperate wonder and
How do we put to rest
All of our victims and
Beneath the shadows of
All that we think we want
These sterile eyes, we can't see
There must be more to this
Our desperate wonder and
How do we put to rest
All of our victims and
Beneath the shadows of
All that we think we want
These sterile eyes, we can't see
Way you chase that mercury

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John Mark McMillan is an indie rock artist from Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, where he grew up playing in local rock bands. In June of 2005, McMillan released his first album, Hope Anthology Volume One. Just a few months after the release of this album, McMillan lost his best friend in a tragic accident, bringing him into a troubling time. It was the grief caused by this accident, and the subsequent rise from it, that inspired him to create his second anthology, The Song Inside the Sounds of Breaking Down.

Read more about John Mark McMillan on Last.fm.


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