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I'm born, I'm alive, I breathe
In a moment or two I realize
That this sphere upon which I reside
Is asleep upon its feet
Should I go back to sleep?
I'm born, I'm alive, I breathe
In a moment or two I realize
That this sphere upon which I reside
Is asleep upon its feet
Should I, should I, should I go back to sleep?
You stare at me like I'm a vitamin
On the surface you hate
But you know you need me
I'll come dressed as any pill you deem fit
Whatever helps you swallow the truth
All the more easily
We orbit the sun I grow up
My open eyes see

A zombified, somnambulist society
Leaving us as vitamins
For the hibernating human animal
Do you, do you, do you see what I mean?
You stare at me like I'm a vitamin
On the surface you hate
But you know you want me
I'll come dressed as any pill you deem fit
Whatever helps you swallow the truth
All the more easily
And I wonder, will you digest me, me, me?
Into the sleep machine I won't plug in
In fact I'd rather die before I will comply
To you, my friend I write the reason I still live
'Cause in my mind it's set the vitamin is ripe to give
Coming closer to another 2000 years
You and I will pry
The closed eye of the sleep machine
You stare at me like I'm a vitamin
On the surface you hate
But you know you want me
I'll come dressed as any pill you deem fit
Whatever helps you swallow the truth
All the more easily

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After the dissolution of their acclaimed dreamy, droney bliss-pop outfit Jessamine, keyboardist Andy Brown and guitarist Rex Ritter relocated from Seattle to Portland and launched their new project, Fontanelle. With their new band, the pair has employed a variable lineup to further explore the warm, ambient synth-and-guitar sound towards which Jessamine was moving at the time of its breakup. Multiple guitars, multiple keyboards, and drums dance together to produce intricate, complex streams of eddying sound.

Read more about Fontanelle on Last.fm.


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