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lyrics
The New Oregon Trail
We will set out on a march across the mountaintops.
We will dream as we stare into the setting sun.
And my sister's following right behind but the city and us can't agree on the price of
giving up what should have been our right.
Standing on a street corner trying to score from a litter of kittens in a cardboard box
I know you only gonna do what's best for us.
Tell me while your van is broken down about the times you toured from town to town
I am sure you're not the only piece of toast around.
I will always be sitting at home.
You will never be the one I want.
I cannot simplify.
Shaking down all the people passing by with a song about a boy with electric eyes,
sees the future but he does not see the light.
Smash a violin right across my head, show me something that I can't understand,
but you won't say a word even though I knew you when.
I will always be sitting at home.
You will never be the one I want.
I cannot cannot sing I play guitar.
I know it's going to be hard.
You will never be the one I want.
I will always be sitting at home.
I cannot simplify.
Don't you want me to love you?
Don't you want me to be true?
credits
from Séance Hill,
released December 11, 2009
Ed: Bass
Garth: Electric Piano
Lauren: Vocals, organ
Reggie: Vocals, guitars
Rose: Vocals, tambourine
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