Mountineers

Album: Music For People In Trouble (2017)
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  • Jumbo jet spiraling down
    Like vultures of the stars
    Soaring above barren land
    Of boiling tar
    The liquid rainbow spins
    An ocean of scars
    Among the buzzing of a million cars

    And looking up at the heaven of fireflies
    I can not help but marvel at the beauty before my eyes
    Neck deep in black waters
    Swimming in the soil of your wasted oil
    What it is, what it means

    What it is, what it means
    Now I know, will never be what you'd need, no
    What we are, what we want, it will never change
    We won't abide your laws anymore
    What it is, what it means
    Now I know, will never be what you'd need, no
    What we are, what we want, it will never change
    We will break through your walls, unstoppable
    Wild wolves
    Wild wolves
    Wild wolves
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