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G H O S T [Recorded]
- //Recorded: http://clyp.it/5lkc5m0o
- //Verse 1
- chemistry notes and TV tropes
- mind full of cut throats and oscilloscopes
- hope for tomorrow's better horoscope
- cope with dope and filter envelopes
- the ghost of yesterday's hopes and dreams
- breaking at the seams with loads of reams
- and my own team forgot to break into the scene
- rather make scenes and schemes behind monitors and screens
- lean on my night stand, feed my own brand
- offhand dreaming, I'm buried under sands
- buried under demands, unplanned contraband
- understand firsthand the secondhand damned
- looking for the land that i can lay claim
- give my name and watch it get set aflame
- frame by frame, day by day, its all a game
- its all a game
- //Chorus
- Pocket full of dreams, exploring LSD themes
- pomegranate and codeine, nothing is what it seems
- i got nothing to lose, and nothing to be
- I'm a ghost in the smoke, nothing is what it seems
- //Verse 2
- Looking for Elysium in a millennium of oblivion
- fake delirium posing as equilibrium
- a requiem to the buried ones
- a father of a ghost, a lonely son
- come undone, for all and for none
- risking it all for someone gone
- a lost generation trapped in emancipation
- from none to anyone with a gun
- and something to prove, something to move
- someone to use, nothing to lose
- making you choose between a ruse and a coupe
- biting off less than what you can chew
- keep you amused, its all bread and circuses
- till the dead fill the fucking caucuses
- when the inaugurates go back on their promises
- and their accomplices keep the masses hostages
- //Chorus x2
- Pocket full of dreams, exploring LSD themes
- pomegranate and codeine, nothing is what it seems
- i got nothing to lose, and nothing to be
- I'm a ghost in the smoke, nothing is what it seems
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