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Sixland [John Shough Version]
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Sixland
Lyrics:
I just got back from Sixland Sixland calling card lake there were six kids stalking a fake new wave and I was stopped, I was running late But my feet have walked the earth and my poor hands clap till my fingers get blamed Suddenly vans were approaching unloading awfully quick merchandise from the army of art Wait a minute Wait a minute Wait dream don't go and spoil the privacy with your fancy strobes and your marble cats I'm stupid to assume that any hissing ass would armor any see-through snake at sixland calling card lake I just got back from Sixland It was more than I could take
Source: Transcribed By Michael Cartright