I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder

Cameron Dean, Ben Dawson, Julia Ruzicka, Frank Turner

Credit cards, sealed lifts and covert sanitation
Processed meat and a national waste disposal system:
The scale of deception begs the question
What it is we're burying

Cosmetics, contact lenses and plastic surgery:
Bulk orders for yet more imperial finery
Double-glazing for phasing out suspicions
That this is really happening

It seems this season the cool kids
Are sporting white canes
And braille zines

And when I close my eyes
Am I invisible?
An embarrassed smile
And you assume I'm being rhetorical
But if I don't see it die
This animal is invincible
I won't catch your eyes tonight

I will stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter
Stutter my way through naked poverty
Until I'm across the street safe
I justified giving my eyes to Stevie Wonder
With some spiel about a sense of wonder to discover
But I was hiding under cover of the excuse of helplessness

I fell in line with the cool kids
And spared my eyes
Instead of change

I just called to say
That someone moved my furniture around
And so i fell down
And I hatched a plan here sprawled on the ground

So hey
So what do you say
We pack our things and call it a day
So come round
Let's lose that frown
And you and I will leave this town
Behind
Leave this
Leave this town behind
Leave this
Leave this town

Trivia about the song I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder by Million Dead

When was the song “I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder” released by Million Dead?
The song I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder was released in 2003, on the album “A Song To Ruin”.
Who composed the song “I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder” by Million Dead?
The song “I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder” by Million Dead was composed by Cameron Dean, Ben Dawson, Julia Ruzicka, Frank Turner.

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