Habitat
Habitat lyrics by Pinegrove. It's so still How'd you do that? You settled down my habitat Downhill Through the speed trap And the agitated aftermath When...
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Habitat
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It's so still
How'd you do that?
You settled down my habitat
Downhill
Through the speed trap
And the agitated aftermath
When across the state is gone and dilapidated
The wheel froze
And it sounded like cymbals
The birds exploded off the eve
I read my name
And I scream like a kettle
Metabolize the memory
When across the state is gone and dilapidated
And it feels a little bit empty
A riddle of empathy
In the morning I'll go
Through the cold
But not alone
Did I forget?
My teacher says
The precipice
The precedent
The depressing question
Of our time
Of CivilWarLand in Bad Decline
I want to see
The present tense
In retrospect
A monument
Been through benthic tides
And vandalized
Before my eyes
Before I die
Never forget
The t-shirt says
With no mask on
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