letra de placate ya - alex dionisio
[verse 1]
do you hear the sound of the insects?
birds all pr-nouncing dialect
languages ancient as the sound of wind
crowning it, the seasons are circadian
there’s no need to fear when you’re breathing air
water is the other side of the greeny lair
balance and the ebb and flow, it’s even there
correcting us, it never disrespected us
can you let it go like the beat?
what’s your pursuit? do the ends justify the means?
all’s for the best; why ya mean?
if you know the purpose, there’s no scream or the need to screen
did you know cold streams hold dreams?
the mountainside’s glowing with knowing
later on the solution, a future thing
furthering paper’s a stupid thing…
unless it’s for rap lyrics
[chorus 1]
the pen is mightier than the sword
the brain thinks mightier and thus word
but the sword can cut an apple for ya
ya think ya know but
[verse 2]
do you see pain in the cage eyes or what’s caged nigh?
what’s contained lies answers to our strange times
life is more than what humans maintain now
train plows through snow; how?
why comment on know-how?
the grand scheme says amounts about land planning
for spring for summer then back to sleep
i know that that hogwash is distracting
although fact’s that hogs are d-mn attractive with grandeur
they give more alive than died and dined on
everything you know really is wrong… if you live like genghis khan
[chorus 2]
in this world, nothing at all is wrong
think about that for a moment
i’m getting bored so i positive it
and it seems to knock out all of this sh-t, yeah
you got a problem with that sh-t?
didn’t think so
letras aleatórias
- letra de cross my heart and hope to die - brady amour
- letra de do u believe? - ida corr
- letra de war (youth authority version) - good charlotte
- letra de mä rakastuin lutkaan - idän ihme
- letra de disasterpiece - jackyl
- letra de the golden rule - vegan footsoldier
- letra de cayo coco - deems (ulm)
- letra de le vie del rock sono infinite - edoardo bennato
- letra de sending mail - ayumi hamasaki
- letra de understand - john park