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Oh Sees - Plastic Plant Lyrics



Oh Sees - Plastic Plant Lyrics
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Propped up in a morbid torpor
Lifeless eyes locked in a spell
Choke on all the thoughts That float by
Filling up the empty shell

You, lame pilot at the screen yeah
Face aghast, electric glow
You're half gone, you can't deny it

Ah ghoulish information hoarding
Stinking brew that overflows
Fingers tapping at the glass yeah
Burning spear beneath your nose

Drooling saturated human
Tick tock clock of life away
In the corner, in the window
But I think that you don't know

Tear the clone apart this instant
Break the chain to anchor true
Lift your eyes up from the dirt yeah
The new way is just killing you

You, lame pilot at the screen yeah
Face aghast, electric glow
You're half gone, you can't deny it
But I think that you don't know
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Propped up in a morbid torpor
Lifeless eyes locked in a spell
Choke on all the thoughts That float by
Filling up the empty shell

You, lame pilot at the screen yeah
Face aghast, electric glow
You're half gone, you can't deny it

Ah ghoulish information hoarding
Stinking brew that overflows
Fingers tapping at the glass yeah
Burning spear beneath your nose

Drooling saturated human
Tick tock clock of life away
In the corner, in the window
But I think that you don't know

Tear the clone apart this instant
Break the chain to anchor true
Lift your eyes up from the dirt yeah
The new way is just killing you

You, lame pilot at the screen yeah
Face aghast, electric glow
You're half gone, you can't deny it
But I think that you don't know
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Writer: JOHN DWYER
Copyright: Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY

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Written by: JOHN DWYER

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