Lyrics August Closing His Mouth After a Long Summer's Yawn - Jason Webley
I
think
that
we
can
breathe
now,
the
world
is
over.
Send
all
the
children
over
now,
Red
Rover.
I
guess
the
world
stopped
spinning
when
supply
somehow
met
demand.
An
uncashed
paycheck
in
my
pocket,
atom
bombs
in
Pakistan.
Now
I'm
sitting
on
a
bus,
a
shade
too
tired
to
be
annoyed,
While
two
human
avocados
a
shade
too
loudly
discuss
Freud.
But
that's
okay,
the
experts
say,
At
least
the
air
is
clearer
now.
I
think
that
we
can
breathe
now,
the
world
is
over.
Waiting
in
a
field
of
nine-leaf
clover.
Sipping
tea
in
an
oasis,
while
we
watch
the
desert
spread,
And
we're
counting
on
our
virtues,
'cause
it's
too
hard
to
count
the
dead.
There's
a
pretty
girl
beside
me,
I
think
she
wants
to
hold
my
hand,
But
she's
speaking
in
a
tongue
I
think
I'll
never
understand.
But
that's
okay.
the
experts
say.
At
least
the
air
is
clearer
now.
I
think
that
we
can
breathe
now,
the
world
is
over.
We
had
our
chances
to
be
fighters,
Now
we're
burnt
out
twenty
something
poetry
writers.
Yeah,
I
guess
we
all
can
breathe
now,
the
world
is
over.
Guess
there's
nothing
really
left
to
do,
But
seal
our
eyes
and
nostrils
up
with
glue,
And
observe
the
sticky
residue
that's
all
that's
left
of
me
and
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