Lyrics of 'One Day I Slowly Floated Away' by Eisley

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one day I slowly floated away
one day I slowly floated away
all the war horses wore rubber bands
to hide their hooves from sinking sand
the commander in charge was hoping that their destiny was not to die

wake up in the morning
I shall wake up and so shall you
wake up, the sun is beautiful
and it is warming you and I
fragile as we lie

hard to forsee the future
our bodies are growing thin
glimpsing the peeling paint of
the nurse's ivory chin
you got a lot of nerve coming here
your eyes are beating rhythms way faster than the speeding bullet
that took the life of your radio

wake up in the morning
I shall wake up and so shall you
wake up the sun is beautiful
and it is warming you and I
fragile as we lie

and in the corner chair, soft and soap-scented
my darling cries apologies
we forsee the mercy
that's been shown my young limbs
will not go unthanked or unseen

wake up in the morning
I shall wake up and so shall you
wake up the sun is beautiful
and it is warming you and I
fragile as we lie

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