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Of the Ferric Oxides in the Old Toilets
This five-part suite is a collaboration with Jeff Edmunds of The Seen fame who contributed Stick, guitar, effects and vocals. This is a 10+ minute sample of the full 16:50 version that is on the Sea of Peas CD released in 2005.
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Jeff Edmunds, Ken Robinson
2005, J. Edmunds/K. Robinson
Sea of Peas
Sun Jan 30, 2005
Rock : Progressive Rock
2005, J. Edmunds/K. Robinson
Sea of Peas
Sun Jan 30, 2005
Rock : Progressive Rock
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» highest in sub-genre: # 108 (17,466 songs currently listed in Rock > Progressive Rock)
About the song
Salty macaroni escaping my mouth-mouth.
Lyrics
a. twenty billion
square edges arrive around a clapper
door hinges excitement in my nose
bloated balloons piping hot sea water
uncle teddy focused entirely on the atlas
salty macaroni escaping my mouth-mouth
lost ability to retain
do you know the twenty-seven
blue bubbly physics handbooks
did you return to the square edges
does the clapper know who you are
a toilet i see we see
know the court know we know
clapper knows we know who
pre-cambrian spuds soaking up the iced tea
toaster popping
bug spray knowing turtles
didn't you anything your tricycle
wooden and small costs only three dollars
coupons know nothing
conical placement assignment
the clapper knows they are there
saliva spilling over the lips
glands commit to overflow
b. bibbed boat of pinwheel game boards
[partly instrumental, partly voices]
c. nine or more minus one
shapeless clouds of gas
another long project for gravity
trillions of miles of dust
molten frisbees hidden from view
thousands upon thousands of spheres
condense from the formless matter
another creation passes by closely
and no one ever heard of humans
d. diskette breeze
metallic cheese doodle cans
slumped into vertebrate madness
copy my brain into corrupt files
count my toes, see them jump for joy
sail my diskette breeze
catch today an edge clipper
form you form me form i
you have my attention span
give me a hot soda
ants in my pants
snow part fish bee
bouts of bits
we recede
e. dinner question
we take our seats in the dining room
and here she comes with dinner
a large covered dish is placed in the center
she removes the cover as our mouthes begin to water
it's a hot, steaming vacuum cleaner bag
dust, lint, hair, and other debris on my plate
i wonder, should i use a fork or a spoon?
square edges arrive around a clapper
door hinges excitement in my nose
bloated balloons piping hot sea water
uncle teddy focused entirely on the atlas
salty macaroni escaping my mouth-mouth
lost ability to retain
do you know the twenty-seven
blue bubbly physics handbooks
did you return to the square edges
does the clapper know who you are
a toilet i see we see
know the court know we know
clapper knows we know who
pre-cambrian spuds soaking up the iced tea
toaster popping
bug spray knowing turtles
didn't you anything your tricycle
wooden and small costs only three dollars
coupons know nothing
conical placement assignment
the clapper knows they are there
saliva spilling over the lips
glands commit to overflow
b. bibbed boat of pinwheel game boards
[partly instrumental, partly voices]
c. nine or more minus one
shapeless clouds of gas
another long project for gravity
trillions of miles of dust
molten frisbees hidden from view
thousands upon thousands of spheres
condense from the formless matter
another creation passes by closely
and no one ever heard of humans
d. diskette breeze
metallic cheese doodle cans
slumped into vertebrate madness
copy my brain into corrupt files
count my toes, see them jump for joy
sail my diskette breeze
catch today an edge clipper
form you form me form i
you have my attention span
give me a hot soda
ants in my pants
snow part fish bee
bouts of bits
we recede
e. dinner question
we take our seats in the dining room
and here she comes with dinner
a large covered dish is placed in the center
she removes the cover as our mouthes begin to water
it's a hot, steaming vacuum cleaner bag
dust, lint, hair, and other debris on my plate
i wonder, should i use a fork or a spoon?
