Lyrics War On Jazz II or How I Learned to Love the War On Jazz - Destroyer
Land-lovers
refuse
to
understand
that
others
Need
the
sea
like
we
need
the
sand
Why
surprised
then
when
your
hands
have
yet
to
crack
from
the
clapping
It
happens
more
often
than
not:
That
you
applaud
for
the
play,
half
an
act
and
then
an
act
And
then
it
all
goes
away
A
play,
half
an
act,
and
then
an
act
A
play,
half
an
act,
and
then
an
act
Newly-husbanded
to
your
voice
likes
a
choice
To
twice
remove
me
four
times
from
you
Newly
husbanded
to
your
voice
Husbanded
to
your
voice
Our
mouths
are
outdone
by
the
dross
Done
in
with
what
we
filled
them
with
Newly
husbanded
to
her
voice,
someone
chooses
To
twice
remove
all
that
he
loses
Outlandish
schemes
for
the
Andover
dreams
We′ve
weaned
ourselves
off
of
And
off
of,
and
off
of,
and
off
of
And
off
of,
and
off
of,
and
off
of
And
off
of,
and
off
of,
and
off
of
1 Comments On the World As Will
2 No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against the State of Our Love, Baby)
3 The Space Race
4 Dark Purposes
5 Emax I
6 I Want This Cyclops
7 Loves of a Gnostic
8 Emax II
9 State of the Union
10 School, and the Girls Who Go There
11 Melanie and Jennifer and Melanie
12 War On Jazz II or How I Learned to Love the War On Jazz
13 Exax III
14 You Were So Cruel
15 Signs
16 Rereading the Marble Faun
17 Son of the Earth
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