When night falls I turn into an animal
I try to sneak out but my coat rouses your arm
You say I'm lying, but I say I'm a wolf
You ruffle my fur, there's no reason to bellow
When day comes I turn into a cloud
My limbs catch wind and swing the wrong direction
I say I'm trying, but you say it hurts
I compress and start to bellow
If I could climb a mountain
If my breath fog a glass
Would there be enough oxygen
Or would we have to steal a laugh
If I squeeze my body in between
The skyline and the moon
Could you strum along a makeshift little universe for two
If I could calm the rivers
From across the sea
I'd do it for a second
Cause you like the songs they sing
If I peal every black cherry
So no bitter remained
Would you strip the sweet to crack open my baby teeth
So I can climb that mountain
With you clung to my back
I'd give anything to inhale
Each one of your laughs
If I grow my body between
The heavens and the roof
I could strum along a makeshift little universe for two
Dallin and Kevin of Harrison Fjord opened my eyes to an entire world of music beyond what I grew up with, and their mix of tastes shines in this versatile psych pop record. DADISMAN
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