Cotopaxi

Album: Octahedron (2009)
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  • When Sanskrit was my mother tongue
    Scarabs filled my pillow
    Tarmac strips to pave for them
    Thrones from which to teach
    And in that pulse the future said
    The story had been spun
    You wet your bed so sleep in it
    Cards can't make a house

    Up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    We'll be lucky if we eat tonight
    And up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    That's why I'll magnify a hole

    When light years came and light years passed
    Tugging on the brink
    Spoils reported missing
    Put down in its sleep
    Strangled in the background
    Fitted for a mask
    The future won't believe you
    Past the ransom fast

    Up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    We'll be lucky if we eat tonight
    And up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    That's why I'll magnify a hole

    Don't beat around the pulpit
    There is no lost and found
    Where is the devil waiting
    Trying to disguise?
    I've seen what you used to look like
    Down here you won't survive

    I've got the weight of half of the world
    Don't stop dragging the lake, don't stop dragging the lake
    I won't come home if you can't come home
    Even if you make a grave with my name

    I've got the weight of half of the world
    You better keep on looking for me
    I won't come home if you can't come home
    Don't stop dragging the lake, don't stop dragging the lake

    Up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    We'll be lucky if we eat tonight
    Up that hill go the last of my crumbs
    That's why I'll magnify a hole (in your abdomen)

    Find me the head
    And I'll show you the body
    Lay it to rest
    Don't say you're sorry Writer/s: Cedric Bixler, Omar Rodriguez
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
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