Song Length |
3:11 |
Genre |
Folk - Alternative, Country - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Composed |
Subject |
Determination, Change |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
Random Horns
c, Jason Emery, 2005
VERSE
This walk is quite unknown to me
But absolutely where I should be headed
An optimist in his prime
Wasting time and misdirected
Well what?s new, not me
BRIDGE
So it?s down and to the right, right
Crossing at the next light
Sirens blazing downtown, shadows sitting upright
VERSE
Three pools on three roofs to hazy squinted green eyes
Some of the prettiest nature I have ever seen in my life
This breeze is nice, I should be fine with such a daunting enterprise.
Oh, no
BRIDGE
So its down to the corner to get what I want to
Maybe a newspaper, maybe a card for Papa
CHORUS
Revolving in the busy air is lonesome but exciting
The pillowcase is too long & the sheets are very threatening
And waking is like bearable feedback
VERSE
Well this could be as good as it gets for me
So lets take a walk & if we don?t get there
We?ll just go again tomorrow
BRIDGE
We?ll go down and to the right, right
Crossing at the next light
Sirens blazing downtown, shadows sitting upright
CHORUS
Revolving in the busy air is lonesome but exciting
The pillow case is too long & the sheets are very threatening
And waking is like bearable feedback
VERSE
Incredible as it may seem, the cars are moving forward
The horns are used at random & the streets are very threatening
And sleep is such peaceful release