So I told her so
I wasn't impressed at all
I wasn't impressed at all
I was bored
Then there was a thud
at least that's what I recall
and this was no pratfall
I was floored
Find freedom from the stars
celestial busybodies spying from afar
find freedom from the stars
a couple of glaring eyes
a thousand staring eyes
Then consciousness relit
on a gurney supine
vulnerable to a cadre of
eyes divine
from birth to earth
private moments that are in between
I'm humiliated in dust,
yet dusk returns your gleam
Find freedom from the stars
celestial busybodies spying from afar
find freedom from the stars
a million glaring eyes
a billion staring eyes
quite a few squinting eyes
credits
from $5 Ventriloquism,
released September 1, 2012
Music and Lyrics: Elliott Marx
Vocals: Dying Seed
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