Lyrics Eleutheria - Jason Webley
There
are
stings
strung
from
a
hand,
They
extend
to
every
point
across
this
land.
And
the
ants
keep
moving
fast,
They
just
blink
and
nod
while
miracles
slip
past.
There's
a
face,
unearthly
clean,
That
stares
up
at
me
from
every
magazine.
Computer
screens
and
concrete
lines,
I
think
I
might
let
my
subscription
slide.
There's
this
song
stuck
in
my
brain,
With
the
unrelenting
pulse
of
the
inane.
And
the
words
go
tra-la-la,
Tra-la-la-la
tra-la-la-la
la-da-da.
There's
a
tick,
and
there's
a
tock.
They
pursue
like
Hare
Krishnas
while
I
walk.
Storefront
signs
broadcast
the
time,
I
think
I
might
let
my
subscription
slide.
There
are
words
hung
in
the
sky,
That
the
crazy
children
hum
while
they
walk
by.
Human
souls
on
sale
for
dimes,
In
a
game
of
chutes
and
ladders
run
by
mimes.
There's
this
voice,
it
won't
shut
up.
Says
I
should
spill
my
juice
and
overflow
the
cup.
You've
got
rules,
and
I've
got
mine.
I
think
I
might
let
my
subscription
slide.
There
are
rules,
and
we
all
subscribe.
I
think
I'm
gonna
let
my
subscription
slide.
1 Against the Night
2 2 am
3 Entropy
4 Winter
5 Devil Be Good
6 Jack of Spades
7 Dance While the Sky Crashes Down
8 Ontogeny
9 Again the Night
10 Millennium Bug
11 Constellation Prize
12 Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
13 Eleutheria
14 Captain, Where Are We Going Now?
15 Back to the Garden
16 Last Song
17 Lullaby
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