...together we could do so much
-he say, she say...
too bad everyone's stuck in a cliché
you could read Nietsche
have to read each page
8 or 9 times before you could turn it
you might as well let it burn
open the furnace...
cover ground zero in hay,
maybe something will grow there someday...
cover ground zero in hay
try to breathe but i can't though
one world under Monsanto
genetically modified seeds - power plants - BOOM!
banana tree.
jam a broom into the hand of your family...
shaking our fists from tent city
sauteé the vegetable stock market
harvest the crop circles
artists are clocks
we have hot hands
to stop man's illusions
we have nothing to lose-the new movement
...in conclusion
our battering ram will now operate
until the stock exchange
becomes pocket change
we shed our locks & chains
we're out of rocket range...
money is dead, hug your honey instead
breathe in the sea, feed your head
credits
from Jack Parsons Moonchild,
released May 4, 2010
cris nyne: vox
colin comstock: guitars
sarah comstock: vocals
jamie zillitto: bass
stephen chopek: drums, percussion
scott zillitto: sax
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