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JET ENGINE Sign in or register

 
For those of you who are interested in monitoring the flight
Is it heavy?
The captain has turned on channel nine of the audio set
The time of liftoff (???)
(???)
(???) with eyeballs (???)


Awesome
Flight attendants prepare for takeoff please
I feel awesome
Oh so awesome
This is intense

I got my head caught in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind across the sky
Is this really in my head
I got my head stuck in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind sky high

Give me some feelings
Make me feel gentle
Make me feel all of my feelings
Slowly receiving my feeding
My genius
I am tingling
Sparkling faucets
Luminous jester will dance like a monkey
Flaming his own cigarette in the shower
Pull the curtains
The pantomime rules
Plug in my nexus
The demon's a genius
Puffing and pouting
With shoestrings
The people up high
Zithers and chimneys will dangle the fleas
Onto the grass of my slowly intuition
Awesomely joining the parade of power

I got my head stuck in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind across the sky
Awesomely flying
I got my head stuck in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind sky high
Sorcery arteries in the genes
Now they are onto the ceilings of seaweed
I got my head caught in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind across the sky
I got my head stuck in a jet engine
And it's blowing my mind sky high

After that safe landing we'd like to be the first to welcome you here to San Francisco International Airport. The local time is approximately 8:28.

Sailing through solid states
Circling planes searching for smooth ground
One ripple in a sea of sand stands stone solid waiting
Tread through rough territory
Wandering without charts
Due lines
Vegetable thoughts
Always approaching the ancient searching for the child

Hmm. Gate 72?
72.
Ok.
Turn right. 72 to 75.


APPEARS ON:
Forest For The Trees : The Sound Of Wet Paint

YEAR RELEASED:
1999

LENGTH:
5:44

WRITTEN BY:
Karl Stephenson

CO-WRITTEN BY:
Beck Hansen

PROGRAMMED BY:
Karl Stephenson

PERFORMERS:
Karl Stephenson
Vocals, Keyboards

Mark Peterson
Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Triangle

Beck Hansen
Vocals

Mark Schultz
Vocals






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