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And she says Nature is the devil’s church As I feel the birch trees Fall all around me And this land Seems to have an ******** From our birth From our pain And she blows her candles out Like dandelions in acid rain In Idaho fields Her own private shield In Idaho fields And if all that flies falls Who will be circling up top Who will be swimming Is there any plot of Earth Free from grid-demise Worth saving Worth slaving over On this black-top Spinning asphalt And she says All the world’s a trap The trees just create a map For the pandemonium tax And the breeze You best think twice Before you stare down The one with medusa hair In Idaho fields
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Nov 19, 2011
Nov 19, 2011 at 8:38 PM UTC
In Idaho Fields
And she says Nature is the devil’s church As I feel the birch trees Fall all around me And this land Seems to have an ******** From our birth From our pain And she blows her candles out Like dandelions in acid rain In Idaho fields Her own private shield In Idaho fields And if all that flies falls Who will be circling up top Who will be swimming Is there any plot of Earth Free from grid-demise Worth saving Worth slaving over On this black-top Spinning asphalt And she says All the world’s a trap The trees just create a map For the pandemonium tax And the breeze You best think twice Before you stare down The one with medusa hair In Idaho fields
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Nov 19, 2011
Nov 19, 2011 at 8:38 PM UTC
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