Camper Van Beethoven

Camper Van Beethoven - The Humid Press Of Days lyrics

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A tremor in your soul
To resist the dull existence of gravity
Upward bound, trees fly
Two meadows and a fields
And the border is a simple line of hills
A dingy calm uncoiled
Between heavens and the Earth
Whispered nonsense into your radio
Now afternoons you seldom move
Grounded to a little bit of earth
And, after all, time barely crawls
Unoccupied, between each breath it sticks
What did it mean to fly
When you were bound to the Earth
A release from the humid press of days
Now afternoons it hardly moves
I wonder how you make it through each day
And, after all, time barely crawls
Unoccupied, between each breath it sticks
What did it mean to fly
A tremor in your soul
To resist the dull existence of gravity
What did it mean to you
An early chat with death
To pull your body for a moment from your soul
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Author: Chris Pedersen, David Lowery, Greg Lisher, Victor Krummenacher

Composer: ?

Publisher: Virgin Records America Inc.

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Released in: 1989

Language: English

Appearing on: Key Lime Pie (1989)

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