savageFlowers
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sex on the beach
Elder Statesmen of the Ruling 11
after sex on the beach
Platinum Hits
The Peaceful Revolution
America Destroyed... (an Inside Job)
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messed up from the war all i see are flowers where there used to be blood and gore

written and produced by bill savage
Vinnie V - drums bass
Savage - guitars vocals

1960's the crowds were waiting
thought they'd nver show
while nixon waited at the button
he told his troops to go
all at once to many died
and as the band came on
the lights flashed on as they played our favorite songs
and it seemed like the whole world cried

and I said
IIIIIII
can't get these dreams
outta my head
IIIIIII
everywhere that i look
i see flowers instead

Found a place torest my bones
i lay down on the bed
looked up to the cieling
and all I saw was red
I hear cries on the radio
there calling out for peace
but I look out my window
and see a man beaten by police

and I say
IIIIIIIIIIIIII
can't get these dreams out of my head
IIIIIIIIIIIIII
everywhere that I look I see flowers instead
IIIIIIIIIII
I shed a taer and IIIIIIIIIIIIII
go back to bed

when words don'tay what they really mean
I feel the spaces inbetween
when childrens dreams are terror scenes
I feel the spaces inbetween
when leaders speak words they don't really mean
I feeel the spaces inbetween

and I said
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

1960's the cowds where waiting
thought they'd never show x
Song Comments

Elder Statesmen of the Ruling 11
Set sail aboard Layman's Terms' ship of dreams upon the sea of Bill Savage's bitter ruminations on the era that Andre Gregory termed, "the last burst of the human being before he was extinguished." Layman's Terms' music has a nice, open sound and Flowers is no exception. Tenacious and earnest, don't stop at one, enjoy all of the fine selections available here from Layman's Terms.


The Peaceful Revolution
Right on man, sing it!!!!


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