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Digital Oxide

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lyrics

We're dumber than diesel
Trying to appease you
Trying to make it right
In spite of the weather
A supersonic tether
Is pulling us outside
We have nowhere to go
Nothing to see
Nothing to hope for
A subatomic law
Can't erase the things that we saw

While we were driving with the lights off
Speeding down a blacktop four-lane
With nothing but a arm full of promises

Reaching in through the sadness
Pulling out the madness
Letting it be our guide
So charming and clever
Supporting our endeavor
With digital oxide
We've got nowhere to go
Nothing to see
We've got nothing to reach for
Because nothing ever dies
And no one's gonna stop us tonight

While we're driving with the lights off
Speeding down a blacktop four-lane
With nothing but this fist full of promises
We'll be done before dawn
And we'll be sleeping with the lights on
Hell, there'll be nothing left to explain
We don't care what your mother says

Now we've got somewhere to go
Someplace to see
Something to hope for
'Cause nothing ever dies
Even when galaxies collide
A part of us is always alive

While we're driving with our lights off
Speeding down a blacktop four-lane
With nothing but a world full of promises
We'll be done before dawn
And we'll be sleeping with the lights on
Hell, there'll be nothing left to explain
We don't really care what your mother says
Care what your mother says

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from In Transit, released 11 November 2011

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Multi-instrumentalist George Zhen has been making original music for over two decades now, weaving melody and songcraft into ... more a sound that is uniquely his own. Piano, guitars, various programming and studio skills on bass and drums have melded into something that is very, very Zhen. You know it when you hear it.

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