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Walking With Your Eyes Closed

from Real Moving by Collapsing Opposites

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You’ll never find a land before time.
Well, you could try, but it’ll take longer than a life.
This place is fine – I think you simply like to whine,
and so you leave. You’re carrying your disease,
while back at home, the things you left all on their own
will grow and grow while you just ebb and flow and flow,
and in your mind, there’s nothing could be more right.
Guess what? It’s not, 'cuz there’s a duty you have got.

We’re walking with our eyes closed,
but we know where we want to go.
Take a step and hope it’s right.
Left or right or roll the dice.
When we find we’re in the place and time we want to
be we’ll know because we’ll feel
oooooooooooooo.

If you believe whatever will be will be will be,
you’ll never make the things inside your brain.
It’s just a thought – a little more than a want.
It’s in the air – well, air’s just everywhere
but out in space, somewhere beyond the rushing race.
Down in the earth – we’ll get there too but first
we’ve got live. We’ve got to take a little risk,
so take a step: the right and then the left.

We’re walking with our eyes closed,
but we know where we want to go.
Take a step and hope it’s right.
Left or right or roll the dice.
When we find we’re in the place and time we want to
be we’ll know because we’ll feel
oooooooooooooo.

credits

from Real Moving, released October 8, 2011
Written by Collapsing Opposites.
Recorded and mixed by Enzio.
Mastered by Tom.
Recorded at the Verster household in Vancouver, Canada in 2011.
Singing by Ryan.
Guitar by Aaron and Enzio.
Keyboard by Enzio and Jessica.
Drums by Marty.
Bass by Cody.

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