Lyrics Bassem Sabry - of Montreal
Look
at
our
electric
guitars
And,
if
not
for
the
good
people
weeping
All
we'd
hear
is
sounds
of
our
horses
dying
But
I'm
not
'bout
to
start
crying
about
it
It
must
be
fairly
normal
To
devolve
into
cycloptic
brooding
As
the
genocidal
massacres
you
rubbed
Over
some
perceived
sedition
Insecurities
of
men
messing
everything
up
again
(Oh,
a
show
wrote
in
sparrow
in
the
gales,
only)
I'll
never
follow
no
kind
of
master's
voice
The
mutinous
tramp
of
cold
voltage
crucifiction
is
my
conduit
I
just
watched
my
hero
fail
Now
I'm
in
a
dark
and
violent
funk
Every
leader
is
a
cellophane
punk
If
you
hear
me
say
"yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
There
must
be
a
softer
vision
that
you
could
kick
to
In
this
aureate
gloom,
I
assume
Both
sides
are
embarrassingly
backwards
in
their
thinking
Bearing
no
one
to
side
with,
none
I
want
to
defend
(So
the
mute-minded
search,
silly
in
love)
People
disappear
on
the
wrong
side
of
this
revolution
When
they
resurface,
there's
a
black
hole
in
their
skull
People
disappear
on
the
wrong
side
of
this
revolution
When
they'll
return,
all
their
childhood
memories
are
dead
I'll
never
follow
no
kind
of
master's
voice
The
mutinous
tramp
of
cold
vulture
crucifiction
is
my
conduit
I
just
watched
my
hero
fail
Now
I'm
in
a
dark
and
violent
funk
Every
leader
is
a
cellophane
punk
If
you
hear
me
say
"yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
"Yeah!"
(Yeah!)
I'll
never
follow
no
kind
of
master's
voice
The
mutinous
tramp
of
cold
voltage
crucifiction
is
my
conduit
Yeah!
I
believe
in
witches
I
believe
in
you
I
believe
in
witches
I
believe
in
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you
I
believe
in
witches
I
believe
in
you
I
believe
in
witches
I
believe
in
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you,
you
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