The Role of the Hero In Antiquity - Commander Venus



     
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The Role of the Hero In Antiquity Lyrics


I fell asleep today
It rained all afternoon
The apartment felt too small
I take up to much roomThe night has worn away
But she hasn't disappeared
I wanted to say goodbye
But the lonely gray of privacy abounds
Like the kings of ancient times
The light has struck, opened our eyes
And what we saw
The glory of our life unfolds before us
At the edge of all our dreams
Nothing is the way it seems, we used to be
As history wipes clean the slate that sits
In our eyes, in our eyesI fell asleep today
It rained all afternoon
The apartment felt too small
I take up to much room

The night has worn away
But she hasn't disappeared
I want to say, I want to say
I want to say goodbyeAnd you, you'll always be my friend
(I fell asleep today, it rained all afternoon)
I never wanted this to end and now it has
(The apartment felt too small, I take up to much room)
(The night has worn away but she hasn't disappeared)
Forgetfulness will dry the tears that fall
From our eyes
(I want to say, I want to say, I want to say goodbye)
From our eyes, from our eyes
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Commander Venus was an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, fronted by singer-songwriter Conor Oberst of the bands Bright Eyes and Desaparecidos. The band also included many other notable performers, such as Todd Fink and Matt Bowen of The Faint, and Tim Kasher of Cursive and The Good Life, Ben Armstrong of Head of Femur and Robb Nansel, executive producer of the indie label saddle creek. They recorded two albums, Do You Feel at Home? on Saddle Creek and The Uneventful Vacation, on Grass Records, which became Wind-up Records, that ultimately licensed the CD to Thick Records.

Read more about Commander Venus on Last.fm.


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