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lyrics
SQUARE ONE
sit down and stand up
clear off, come right back
rotate, disintegrate
I'm only killing time
take bows, don't panic
take shapes, be nothing
be next to nothing
a point between my eyes
now that you've finally had enough
you see how lucky you are
it’s me before your very eyes
still there’s nothing to change at all
now that you've finally had enough
you see I’m on your side
it’s me before your very eyes
still there’s nothing to change at all
you see the others would come and go
but I'm set in my ways
see there’s nothing to change at all
this game's called square number one
be there
only when I’m somewhere else
be there
only when I’m somewhere else
the very moment I give you back
all that is not down
uneasy objects start floating
like a swarm of dead flies
keep drilling your holes
get ready to get my pain
it’s a simple game
the very moment I give you back
all that is not down
uneasy objects start floating
like a swarm of dead flies
keep drilling your holes
get ready to get my pain
it’s a simple game
now that you've finally had enough
you see how lucky you are
it’s me before your very eyes
still there’s nothing to change at all
now that you've finally had enough
you see I’m on your side
it’s me before your very eyes
still there’s nothing
to change
is it that you’ve finally had enough?
there’s no one on your side
there’s nothing in your very eyes
see there’s nothing
This might be the least folky of the Wobbler releases and I wasn't sure about it at all.
After a few listens however I'm loving the inventiveness and the endless melodies, all driven along by Kristian Hultgren's wonderful percussive bass. PartTimeZombie
This is an incredible music album,when you're listening this album you're teleporting your self to another multidimensional world
Masterpiece 🤘🖤 sashebitola1977
The songs are masterfully composed and flow together beautifully, and the orchestration is exactly how I want metal orchestration to sound: full, playable by a real orchestra, and just as important to the music as the vocals, drums, guitar, and bass are. tonycordeshimself