feral the fields berate you
hold hands and skip through our malaise
the thought in your head mistakes you
and we fight all night about the name
that night we almost burned down that barn
your laugh got scary
your eyes went dark
it was too much
There is a girl who lives there
she is as small as she is tall
there is a preacher in there
the bigest villian of them all
Their eyes were dark
her laugh was scared
they needed that barn
for the load that it bears
it was too much
credits
from Hold the Fuzz,
released September 5, 2011
From Fahri's forthcoming record "Final Disconnect Notice", scheduled for release mid to late summer 2011.
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