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lyrics
What do you see when you go to sleep?
Is it a monster? Does it look like me?
How many horns? How many eyes?
What do you see when you go to sleep at night?
What do you see when the day is through?
Is it a monster? Does it look like you?
How many teeth? And do they bite?
What do you see when you got sleep at night?
Something lurking
Something hiding
Something gnawing
Something biting
Something staring
Something laughing
Something passing
Over my bed as I sleep
Can I sleep?
Do we run?
Do we scream?
Do we laugh?
Do we hope?
Do we pray?
Can we feed it?
Should we tell it a joke?
At the of the day, what can I do?
At the end of time, it’s just me and you.
Staring into the mirror, face to face.
Before I leave, I better give some grace.
At the end of it all, what can I say?
I’ve learned by now, you won’t go away.
Staring into the void, the void stares back.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
Something dancing, I think we should, love, I think we should.
Dancing I think we should, love, I think we should.
Something dancing, I think we should, love, I think we should.
Dancing I think we should, love, I think we should.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
I think we should, love, I think we should.
BlueRaspberry is an alt-folk duo featuring Will and Cecelia Parker. Their songs are often about mental illness, love, and
various monsters and ghouls. Someone recently described their music as "wholesome psychiatric death folk for the inner child." Will and Cecelia are also known as Folk Punk Dad and Manic Pixie Dream Mom on TikTok where they are internet parents to over 160k cool kids....more
supported by 6 fans who also own “The Something Dance”
Sometimes you come across an artist that is compelled to do what they do.
I appreciate the musicality and the arrangement and the artistry of the songs. He sings and plays like his life depends on it. I appreciate the humanity of the lyrics… Like reading Tortilla Flats, or watching Nobody’s Fool.
Ceschi is a bright star. I’m glad he’s loose in the world. oldtruck
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