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Category: Studio Recording
Written: 2007
Recorded: 2007
lyrics
This is really turning into something
Maybe something good
A flicker of an image sparks inside of my mind
Like a meadow in a ghetto
Tossed with lemon and lime
This is really turning into something
Maybe something good
I describe the feeling like a giant fish I'm reeling in
(This is really turning into something
Maybe something good)
Butterflies are fleeing down a hole inside the ceiling now
(This is really turning into something
Maybe something good)
Contrary to opinion, I have 20/20 eyes
And the doc he says I'm healthy for my age & my size
This is really turning into something
Maybe something good
Forces keep plotting against me
As words leave my mouth they're misunderstood
I'm nothing, not no one, nobody
Just trying to carve up my mind like wood
Form a shape that is hopeful and helpful
Become what I always knew that I could
Something good
Something
Contrary to opinion, I have 20/20 eyes
And the doc he says I'm healthy for my age & my size
This is really turning into something
Maybe something good
credits
from Posthaste (2001-2012),
released December 4, 2012
Credits: Produced & Mixed by V.E. Recorded by Wayne Dorell at Pigeon Club (Hoboken, NJ). Written by V.E. Musicians: V.E.: vocals, guitar, handclaps / Eric Micali: drums, vocals, handclaps / David Bassiri: guitar, vocals, handclaps / Jeremy Gelade: bass, vocals, handclaps
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