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Aliveralungakidneyathumb - The Paper Chase
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Aliveralungakidneyathumb The Paper Chase

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Aliveralungakidneyathumb - The Paper Chase
...The slow circling of the drain

How could you let it in your house
And let it in your bed
To where the wall inlay another shiv instead
So how did it taste when you kiss it on the face
To when the blue eyes sail in from the North
I guess you do what you do if you need to fill some empty space

Anything you need from me, the eight arms around you?
Another heart to pound for you?
Another set of awkward lungs, we breathe up the air of men
We don't pretend a liver, a lung, a kidney, a thumb
Lies in some heart of some beloved
Because the best part is you never know just what they're capable of

Sleep with the fishes

(No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone
No one really knows anyone)

"Aliveralungakidneyathumb" by The Paper Chase, released in 2004, is a #Rock song that explores themes of existential struggle, bodily autonomy, and the fragility of life. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and introspection, reflecting on the human condition and the interplay between physicality and emotion. Musically, the track features intense instrumentation and dynamic shifts, creating an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere. Its unique sound and thought-provoking lyrics have earned it a cult following, influencing the post-rock genre and resonating with listeners grappling with their own existence.

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