Put your shoulder next to my shoulder. It’s the only time it’ll feel this close; with all the little touches touching, all the little vessels pumping blood
to the places that they should.
The rocks that I thought were big rocks got littler as I backed up.
The thoughts that I thought were big rocks got smaller and I backed up.
Put your shoulder next to my shoulder.
It’s the only time it’ll feel this good;
with all the little touches touching,
all the little vessels pumping blood to the places that they should.
And I could move an inch right or left and let you know how I felt. With all the circuits bending, all my lights are darkening and I am going straight to hell.
The thoughts that I thought were big thoughts got littler as I backed up.
The thoughts that I thought were big rocks got smaller and I grew up.
The rocks that I thought were big rocks got littler as I backed up.
The thoughts that I thought were big rocks got smaller and I grew up.
credits
from Big Rocks,
released July 10, 2012
Phil Eastman - guitar/vocals
Jon Mackey - drums/vocals
Kevin Manwarren - bass/vocals
Jillinda Palmer - keyboard/vocals
Casey Trela - guitar/vocals/bass organ
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