Sunset Rubdown – The Taming of the Hands That Came Back to Life
I am embracing the cold rushing in like ice to a diamond;
it’s a new kind of rough you can find me in.
Ha-da-da-da-da-da
When the sail starts flapping in the wind I say, “Cool, that looks cool. Now do you think the second movement has too many violins?”
Ha-da-da-da-da-da
Don’t get too close; you’ll detect the west coast air in my chest and the way I hold it in there.
It’s The Taming of the Hands That Came Back to Life when she synchronized swam on the ice in ’03.
Oh, but enough about me.
Oh, will you live in the physical world?
Oh, will you live in the physical world?
I know explosions make debris, and catching it kind of suits you. Well it doesn’t suit me.
She said, “My sails are flapping in the wind.”
I said, “Can I use that in a song?”
She said, “I mean the end begins.”
I said, “I know. Can I use that too?”
Will you live, will you live, in the physical world?
Will you live, will you live, in the physical world?
With the sun setting low and the shadows unfurled.
Can you live with the way they make you look unreal?
Will you live, will you live, in the physical world?
Will you live, will you live, in the physical world?
With the sun setting low and the shadows unfurled.
Can you live with the way they make you look unreal?