paroles de chanson Gas Ex Machina - Gavin Castleton
From
somewhere
behind
him,
deep
in
the
woods,
the
boy
heard
some
shouting
And
striping
the
trees
all
around
him,
a
flickering
light
cast
long
shadows,
bowing
He
froze
in
his
tracks,
should
he
run?
Should
he
call
out?
Or
perhaps
he
should
hide
Outside
his
small
town,
he
could
not
be
sure
that
people
were
kind
But
then
the
voice
of
his
sister
cut
through
the
night,
and
then
another
sister,
and
another
And
then
his
father
called
his
name
And
he
ran
toward
the
lanterns,
relieved
but
ashamed
And
as
he
burst
from
the
trees
into
his
father's
arms
He
saw
the
old
mill
a
few
yards
from
his
farm
I
finally
hit
a
wall
Flat
and
black,
smooth
as
glass
High
or
low,
I
could
not
pass
At
the
very
end
of
the
very
last
inch,
I
was
stopped
All
at
once
from
down
below
A
rumbling
came
up
through
my
throat
I
tried
to
keep
it
down
inside
I
don't
know
why
I'm
so
polite,
oh,
lord
I
burped
so
long
and
hard
The
big
black
wall
just
cracked
apart
And
with
a
gaseous
force,
I
started
to
spin
back
to
where
I
had
come
from
Surrounded
by
broken
bits
of
black
wall
I
reached
out
and
caught
one,
positioned
myself
on
it
Just
like
an
egg
on
a
biscuit,
I
rode
that
new
sky
piece
Down
through
the
clouds
as
I
aimed
for
the
field
by
the
side
of
my
house
Blazed
it
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