Dreaming In Columbian

Merritt Gant, D.D. Verni, Bobby Blitz

Worlds apart, separation from my mind.
Just close my eyes to bring me there.
I fall apart, the peices are so hard to find.
A puzzle peice is torn in half.

The absence, of colour. surrounds a broken dream.
Call my eyes to take me there...
One by one I watch, as the peices disappear,
My friends become the ones I hate.
This house of cards it, won't withstand the wind.
I shut my eyes to escape.

All my whites have turned to black.
Everytime I close my eyes, dream in columbian.
All my bugs are comin' back.
Crawlin' on my face, they speak in!
Columbian.

Worlds apart, a separation from my soul.
Worlds apart, the separation is now whole.
I watch the peices fall apart.
I try to make a brand new start.
I'm fallin' in, I'm fallin' out,
I'm fallin' up, I'm fallin' back,
I'm fallin' down, an' fallin' round, an' askin' why?

Trivia about the song Dreaming In Columbian by Overkill

When was the song “Dreaming In Columbian” released by Overkill?
The song Dreaming In Columbian was released in 1993, on the album “I Hear Black”.
Who composed the song “Dreaming In Columbian” by Overkill?
The song “Dreaming In Columbian” by Overkill was composed by Merritt Gant, D.D. Verni, Bobby Blitz.

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