Wires & Wool

By The Envy Corps (2007)
On album Dwell (2008)

Dwell
One for the bourgeoisie.
One for the row.
The pace of the guillotine is quickening.
And nothing can stop him for now.

I'll be fine.
Once I repatch these cables to my spine.
Thinning out like a skein of twine.

And in the time it took to write you this song,
I could have crossed my last rubicon.
But the memories of fantasies of melodies,
They strung me back along.

So, I want out.
Put me on a train, anywhere South.
I want out.
I'm prepared to drink a season of drought.

I'll shake off,
This dense desideratum.
Like a slough,
All hail to a mouth sewn shut.

And in the time it took to write you this song,
I could've mapped a million ways home.
But the memories and fantasies were fallacies,
I'd missed it all along.

So, I want out.
Put me on a train, anywhere South.
I want out.
I'm prepared to drink a season of drought.

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