paroles de chanson Bleeding Typewriter - Calm.
Clickity
clack
I
miss
the
sound
of
that
It
woke
me
from
my
sleep
I
had
to
find
where
it
was
at
I
stumbled
outside
through
the
stripped
sycamore
trees
The
leaves
all
retreated
from
the
January
freeze
Dancer
in
the
dark
I
saw
the
fog
of
my
breath
I
saw
a
flash
in
the
park
as
a
coyote
wept
I
walked
towards
the
spark
to
a
cottonwood
tree
I
saw
an
Olympia
it
saw
a
darkness
in
me
Fermented
dreams,
it
saw
the
rot
inside
of
me
It
told
the
shadows
I'm
glad
you
brought
him
to
me
The
metal
was
cold
like
a
glock
to
my
head
That
happened
in
03
by
now
I
thought
I'd
be
dead
I
took
the
machine
home,
my
mind
started
to
roam
The
wind
started
to
moan
like
a
Wayne
Shorter
poem
It
said
phantom
navigator
I
will
take
you
to
Atlantis
On
a
saxophone
write
this
night
dreamer
anthem
The
machine
kept
clacking
spilling
its
metallic
history
It
said
its
great
grandfather
was
Francesco
from
Italy
It
spoke
of
Pellegrino
and
a
Brit
named
Henry
Mill
Chris
Sholes,
Glidden,
and
Soule,
it
had
stories
to
tell
It
helped
out
the
blind,
it
let
people
speak
In
1874
I
got
my
keys,
you
call
it
QWERTY
But
knowledge
is
class
war
they
made
the
imperial
brand
Then
came
mass
war,
they
made
royal
for
the
material
man
Used
in
world
war
2 we
bombed
Hiroshima,
Nagasaki
too
They
used
the
Corona
3,
typing
destruction
with
me
When
hitler
needed
help,
IBM
had
the
remedy
Holocaust
helpers
made
the
Selectric
in
the
70s
Crying
ink
it
said
you
humans
made
a
mistake
Using
computers
but
showing
no
love
to
Ada
Lovelace
Its
ribbon
ran
dry
it
had
rubber
scarred
feet
I
put
my
ear
to
its
spool
and
heard
a
heartbeat
I
changed
its
ribbon
and
said
thanks
for
the
knowledge
you've
given
It
said
there's
a
soft
typewriter
tapping
the
lives
we're
living
1984
was
written
on
a
Remington
The
bell
tolled
for
Hemingway
he
was
gone
with
the
setting
sun
Popping
black
beauties,
Jack
wrote
on
a
scroll
Orpheus
Emerged
from
his
underwood
though
Baldwin
wrote
another
country
with
an
SM7
Gonzo
typed
his
last
letter
and
took
a
cannon
to
heaven
Kaczynski
used
a
Montgomery
Ward
standard
Plath
pounded
on
a
Hermes,
searching
for
the
answers
Leonard
Cohen
drowned
his
in
the
Aegean
sea
It
sunk
like
a
beautiful
loser
as
it
rusted
in
peace
Thank
you
for
finding
me
in
the
park
your
light
was
strong
Creation
has
the
courage
to
say
you
might
belong
I
swear
at
night
machines
come
alive,
I
might
be
wrong
But
last
night
I
watched
the
Olympia
type
this
song
1 Living in Hell-Vetica
2 What's a Friend But a Future Wound?
3 To Live and Die in Dystopia
4 Conversations With a Willow Tree
5 Landlord of the Gentriflies
6 Autobiography of a Bomb
7 Whose Dystopia?
8 Bleeding Typewriter
9 Some Stories Are Too True to Tell
10 Polarvoid
11 In the Flowers
12 Real Death (true)
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