Deer Trap

Oh, oh, playing solo on the beach
Iwas trying to escape family havoc
I stepped within a breach
It was far too late to walk

The traveler said, move me
I'm buttering my hands
It's not my symphony
But I can take no recourse

Plague lost at the knee
With and without a ground
I just couldn't be
It was far too much to stomach

The traveler said, move me
I'm buttering my hands
It's not my symphony
But I can take no recourse

I killed the deer
The flesh stained from my finger tips
Stomach filled with meat
And I stood in my leather shoes
Guilt or truth or comfort, I must choose

The Sun had faded away
And the suffering she felt within
Washed home holidays
But I didn't strain my feelings

The traveler said, move me
I'm buttering my hands
It's not my symphony
But I can take no recourse

Blame it on the hunt and the squirrel
Blame it on the tide
What about me, am I a slave?
Say it to me, would be lying
I thought I could justify

Trivia about the song Deer Trap by Seaweed

When was the song “Deer Trap” released by Seaweed?
The song Deer Trap was released in 1990, on the album “Seaweed”.

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