Days of Being Wild

James Olsen, Jason Reece, Conrad Keely, Neil Busch, Kevin Allen

All sewn up
Pull out the seams
Take your call
Your voice is static
For from my reach
I burn the page
Imaged are blurred
Am I afraid?

Around my throat
You came so close
To stopping me
Alive in jail, alive and well
I cannot leave
Innocent, accident

Find my pulse
Trapped in a locked box
Teeth in a grind
All night amphetamine
Noise to the tape
Comes like a shattered beast
Cast a shade
Your mouths destroys me

Come down dawn in one piece
Come down dawn to find some peace
Driven to shambles on a tip
I never said that I would quit
And the next song takes over

Quickly I said
Because your feet need to hit the floor
And wake your mind up
Because the body needs a little more
And you step out from the porch
Into the street
And the night will have its way with you
And you find a paper on the wall
And see the slogan needs an audience
And you give it a new look
You were trying to take a stab
You try to take a stab
You try to make something happen
And the colors saturate into the walls of the buildings

A defeated deposition
A nexus
A movement to fruition
A middle finger to the institution
A middle finger to the institution
A middle finger to the institution

Trivia about the song Days of Being Wild by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

When was the song “Days of Being Wild” released by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead?
The song Days of Being Wild was released in 2002, on the album “Source Tags & Codes”.
Who composed the song “Days of Being Wild” by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead?
The song “Days of Being Wild” by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead was composed by James Olsen, Jason Reece, Conrad Keely, Neil Busch, Kevin Allen.

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