Atlas
Atlas lyrics by Eugene Mcguinness. I met a mixer He talked the head off my throat He was built for the mountains But lived in a shoebox in Soho Strange as it...
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Atlas
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I met a mixer
He talked the head off my throat
He was built for the mountains
But lived in a shoebox in Soho
Strange as it sounds
I didn't want dear motor-mouth to go
Sara points to Paris
Sara seems to sink in sorrow
In the uproar of drunk dragons
A single sudden move and we're toast
We're all mortals prone to hurt
Crushed berries in the dirt
I know
But this world's your world
This world's your world to roam
This land's your land
I understand but I want to go home
I want to go home
Another rhubarbing barfly
A zombie on a fruit machine
Where the wallpaper reminds me
Of a funeral from 2003
There's a town
On a river
On a planet
On the shoulders of me
But this world's your world
This world's your world to roam
This land's your land
I understand but I want to go home
I want to go home
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Eugene Mcguinness performs "Atlas", and this lyric page sits inside the Eugene Mcguinness catalog on LyroVerse.
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