Everyroad

Parcels

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    It's probably just a small place
    With a lot of land around it, on a hill
    French garden on the outside, probably big
    Entrance with a gate
    Must be a place of solitude, a mental solitude
    It's an attitude that I know very well
    But a physical place?

    Only have one little staircase
    And the typical fountain in the entrance
    Garden extends around the house
    But keep it simple, maybe another fountain on the other side
    Something a bit bigger, but not necessarily huge
    You know, or like a low fence with a little gate that's never closed
    What a great view, enjoy the tranquility
    In the alley for the cypresses that leads to the house
    And then just this vast sort of, uh, horizon
    Gather my senses together in the woods, experience hope

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    I keep dungeon for the darker thoughts
    To cleanse myself, to be able to go downstairs and scream
    I think if there's a, if there's a palace in my mind
    It's, It's less sort of a, a fortress away from the rest of the world
    It's halfway between the world and the stars
    The sounds for the colors, for the possibilities of perception
    Absolute clarity, I know the answers
    You can just get away from everything
    Except or your own thoughts, grounded in that entity
    I don't think I would feel alone, because it doesn't really matter
    You have the best view you could possibly imagine
    I think you can see the stars a lot better up there
    You can bend them everywhere
    Somewhere near the event horizon of solitude
    (Absolute tranquility) over the end of every road

    All of the ghosts, people you love
    Even your friends don't want to know
    But you can depend on every note
    Over the end of every road

    But that's a lie
    You actually believe that you have the formula, no
    And then you see that it is all wrong
    Afraid I might become a stranger
    And you'd just be trapped with yourself
    Everything falls apart

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    Composition: Jules Crommelin, Louie Edward Swain, Parcels, Patrick Hetherington, and Anatole Serret

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