You're obsessed with finding a new brain but what you need is a new body it feels your brain has lived a thousand lives before
and the skin you call your home holds a heart that quits and knees that buckle in and lungs that can't breathe when they're alone
and the days come to you like sailors you watch them as they drift away they meet the sunrise out at the horizon
and it's neither sink nor swim at least the water's beneath your chin.
there's blood spilled on the floor everyone's staring at you, what for? until you realize the blood is probably yours
you feel you've lost something, you want it back you lie emotionless on your back and your legs aren't taking anymore requests
those disobedient wrecks how you cared for them as they carried you from class to class and coast to coast
when you owned land and when you were broke through recessions and addictions
it's just your accidental death your accidental death it's just your accidental death you're the indian in the cougar's nest.
your fright gives way to memory have them cough you with your love or the story your father told you long ago
he was hunting with his own father for deer he pointed and spotted her and then tripped over some roots or some dead trees the gun went off, it was a mistake and my father was only eight and as he watched the dying deer, he was changed.
'cause he felt sorry for what he'd done and he put down his gun will you feel sorry for what you've done? will you put down your gun?
cause there's no accidental death when you're the indian in the cougar's nestTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.