Vice/Versa

Fair to Midland

Mountains of molehills,
A grapevine in my ear.
Spots on the tiger,
While the townspeople gather to hear,
While the nest in my hand starves for ever.

Sticklers for cheap fun,
You oughta be ashamed,
To trade in your heirlooms,
For an all day black market parade,
For a grand prize a slap in the face.

For you.
Bold faced type covers your text,
It must have been winter.

Still frame, no dice.
Where do you get your evidence?
Move now, stay still.
It takes a luminescent hue.
The wood, the crest that's weaved outside your vest.
Still frame, no dice.

Moons light the skyline,
While you sleep on concrete,
With both your eyes open.
I just kept pullin' on both your feet.
Someday together we'll breathe, breathe (Breathe!).

For you.
Bold faced type covers your text,
It must have been winter.

Still frame, no dice.
Where do you get your evidence?
Move now, stay still.
It takes a luminescent hue.
The wood, the crest that's weaved outside your vest.
Still frame, no dice.

Roll down the windows,
I know there's a shortcut ahead.
The long drive home is taking its toll,
We just need to rest.

Still frame, no dice.
Where do you get your evidence?
Move now, stay still.
It takes a luminescent hue.
The wood, the crest that's weaved outside your vest.
Still frame, no dice.

Trivia about the song Vice/Versa by Fair To Midland

On which albums was the song “Vice/Versa” released by Fair To Midland?
Fair To Midland released the song on the albums “Inter.Funda.Stifle” in 2004 and “Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Vice/Versa” by Fair To Midland?
The song “Vice/Versa” by Fair To Midland was composed by Fair to Midland.

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