Lyrics of 'Learning To Relax' by Dan Deacon

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I wanna take a ride
I like it when you drive with me
I've got nowhere to go or show you
Just take me out of my mind

I wanna see the lights
Coming towards us with my glasses off
Soft dots drifting by in darkness
Just take me out of my mind

You arrived
A soft slow end of time
Saying if all we saw were bright lights
Darkness is what we'd try to find

I wanna hear your voice
Like the trees behind this restaurant
You can see them through that roofless building
That was once somebody's home

I really like this photograph
When did you feel the pattern form?
You're starting to engulf inside me
Even when I'm not alone

You arrived
A soft slow end of time
Saying if all we saw were bright lights
Darkness is what we'd try to find

Your eyes tell me I'm still alive
And no matter what else happens
It's perfect when you're right by my side

Lasso the gold
I don't own a pistol
I hope there's no time I wish that I did

Turn off the lights
And turn into crystals
Close all the roads
And don't have a fit

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