Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Alice Syndrome Lyrics

 Pretty fractal eyes

 Met her in a fever dream she took me by surprise In the kitchen I could see the voices Everything multiplied and also divided to the void Plenty paranoid Saw her in a laundromat a few times growing up The machines rolled in the earthquake that ensued Quarters falling out the slots I put them to (I said) who are you But she was gone I didn't see her again til I was tearing paper up In my pontiac just trying to get to apartment I asked her to stop i couldnt see how far I was Purple peanut butter jelly stuffed to the gills Left me wondering if I should have written a will The key is on the table and it kept me down to earth The trees would talk to me and she would sooth me as a curse Alice in the wonder sky with diamonds looking down Some real life fuckery didn't know how to take me out It only got me closer to the one I'd found She was there to make me think my head was big and round My hands the size of tiny raccoon paws Gripping onto everything that I had ever lost There were times I didn't heed her holy laws And she would rightly tell me to just screw off, goofball Nowadays she a stranger Sometimes I see her in the void, see her in the manger I seen some funny shit but I never seen nothing stranger A short visit a blessing that which used to make me crazy Used to drive me up the wallpaper I see her go and hope that she will call me later The smallest entity in my mind The biggest pretty fractal eyes

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