Lyrics Dystopian Sci-fi - The Little Hands of Asphalt
Now
the
length
of
the
summer
day
Feeds
a
darker
blue
I
watch
the
Metropolis
set
in
a
silver
hue
I
know
nothing
is
bottomless
I'm
leaning
into
a
wall
Another
snowy
winter
waits
At
the
end
of
a
fall
I
would
patiently
tap
the
keys,
While
you
would
quietly
sing
Water
filled
the
reservoirs
every
spring
Before
the
bees
began
to
flee
Before
you
said
you
were
leaving
me
How
you
would
have
my
sympathy
If
it
wasn't
me
I've
been
down
the
road
before,
Ca
1984
Your
sister
said
we
could
teleport
To
a
new
world
Then
we
passed
the
high
water
mark
Of
what
they
thought
I
could
sell
They
called
it
literature
At
the
bottom
of
a
well
Before
what
was
once
canals
Had
turned
yellow
and
pale
We
watched
the
Adriatic
sea
From
an
abandoned
hotel
Before
the
cities
of
shelter
tents
Before
the
right
wing
governments
Before
I
just
wasn't
making
sense
And
someone
told
you
to
call
Before
a
name
on
a
tiny
screen
Was
how
you'd
remember
me
Not
for
my
nuance
or
empathy
For
the
new
world
Dystopian
sci-fi
Released
me
from
the
life
I
Thought
I
had
in
front
of
me
Maybe
this
is
an
apology:
I
want
to
know
how
to
live.
I
want
to
know
how
to
love
I
gaze
up
at
the
night
sky,
thinking
everything
must
go!!!
I'm
here
in
a
cul-de-sac.
Are
you
coming
back?
Dystopian
sci-fi
for
everything
I
lack
Well,
it
is
what
it
is,
I
guess;
The
new
world
The
world
was
old
and
cowardly
Had
Phillip
K
and
fresh
batteries
In
my
flashlight
and
suddenly:
A
new
world
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