if nature sold herself on layaway
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with a little down
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I would be the first in line
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to buy myself a sound
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a waterfall a tidal wave or a beating of the drums
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a heavy wind a thunder or a falling of the leaves
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and I would proclaim
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I¡¯m the new proprietor of a sound
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in a press conference held
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downtown
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when the people would look at me
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in this state I would simply tell them this
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at least you¡¯ll have someone to blame for
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ruining your weekend
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I would play mother nature
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unlease my sound at will
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no more sitting and waiting
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on this quite window sill
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if I feel like love
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I will shake the trees
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if I¡¯m consumed in lonliness then
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I will drop the leaves
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and I would proclaim
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I¡¯m the new proprietor of a sound
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in a press conference held
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downtown
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when the people would look at me
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in this state I would
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simply say outright
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at least you have someone
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to blame for scaring
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the children in the night
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what if I call for a waterfall
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some light rain
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and some other owner calls
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for a massive hurricaine
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we¡¯d have to be responsible users
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and respect the rules of God
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I¡¯ll just take a load off and
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have to buy them all
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and I would proclaim
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I¡¯m the new proprietor of a sound
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in a press conference held
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downtown
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when the people would look at me
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in this state I would
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simply say
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at least you have someone
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to blame for a near perfect day
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Nature Co.
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Evan and Jaron |