Infinity Girl

LAETITIA SADIER, TIMOTHY JOHN GANE

New realities are conditions
Much to little for us to suffer
Because we don't know any better
There are a hundred ways to fall in step

New realities are conditions
Much to little for us to suffer
Because we don't know any better
There are a hundred ways to fall in step
Because for the past two hundred years
The wine drunk and the freedom proclaimed
O are dubious and laughable
Waiting to yield a new use of life

Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence

A knife
To cut the root
The root
Of ignorance
A knife
To cut the root
The root
Of ignorance
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence
Scatter,
Scatter brained by
The sins,
Sins of silence

New realities are conditions
Much to little for us to suffer
Because we don't know any better
There are a hundred ways to fall in step
Because for the past two hundred years
The wine drunk and the freedom proclaimed
O are dubious and laughable
Waiting to yield a new use of life

Trivia about the song Infinity Girl by Stereolab

On which albums was the song “Infinity Girl” released by Stereolab?
Stereolab released the song on the albums “Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage In the Milky Night” in 1999 and “Serene Velocity - A Stereolab Anthology” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Infinity Girl” by Stereolab?
The song “Infinity Girl” by Stereolab was composed by LAETITIA SADIER, TIMOTHY JOHN GANE.

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