The Employment Pages

Album: We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes (2000)
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  • We spread out and occupy the cracks in the urban streets.
    Idle now, I rearranged the furniture as you sleep, as you sleep, as you sleep

    Its so appropriate, the way we amplify the sound,
    And then the neighbors drop by and they ask to turn it down again

    We spread out and everyone is frightfully more aware.
    So impressed, the cocktail politics and obscure details.

    Its so appropriate, the way we amplify the sound,
    And then the neighbors drop by and they ask to turn it down again.

    And it was true that I was truly failing.
    You were gone and I was home calling around,
    But nothing was found worthwhile.

    We spread out and occupy the cracks in the urban streets.
    Idle now, I rearrange the furniture as you sleep, as you sleep, as you sleep Writer/s: BENJAMIN GIBBARD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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