If Anything Happens To The Cat - Aloha from Heaven
My mind felt like a sixties carnival, in search of never-ending rest
The wheels roll off the tarmac, listen to the sound of their disdain
Scorching heat, uphold the sun, from shining on my brow
Your voice rolls of the intercom, for all I know it'll fade in time
And they told me to lie down and watch the rest
And I know to start, I need some keys to open up
And they told me to lie down and watch the rest
And I know to start, I need some keys to open up
As the low moon dances first, it crops the roots right of the trees
The smell of ozone stings the air, covers me so steadily
And you owe it to his life, and you know that far too well
Just keep mounting to the sun, say aloha when you're there
Because you owe it to his life, and you know that far too well
Just keep mounting to the sun, say aloha when you're there
As the low moon dances first, it crops the roots right of the trees
The smell of ozone stings the air, cover me but steadily
cover me but steadily