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Well I tried to change her mind but I came up twenty seconds short
The rings of smoke she blows around her head
I'll inhale, although,
I know I'll choke

I carved her face into the back of my heart
Now it's all I think about
'Cause everytime I feel it beating
I get the urge to rip it out

She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says
She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says

So I looked her in the eyes and I said
Never mind
I'd rather see just a piece of the puzzle
Than a picture I knew couldn't be mine
Always tangled in the moment I feel my confidence erased
By an aching awkward silence that's like a slap across the face

She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says
She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says

In the middle of the shakedown
Communications break down
A simple twist of fate, now
Communications break down

She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says
She makes me feel I'm at the bottom of the ocean
With the weights chained to my feet
And I'm looking for a lifeline in every other word she says

Word she says...

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from Elmer and the Ceramic Trees, released January 2, 2014
Written, performed, mixed, and produced by Robbie Haas

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Elmer and the Ceramic Trees Janesville, Wisconsin

Conceived in the summer of 2012 by Janesville, Wisconsin singer-songwriter Robbie Haas, Elmer and the Ceramic Trees blend the lush melodies of bands like The Beatles and Big Star with the doom-and-gloom pop of The Cure and Echo and The Bunny Men, the driving rhythms of New Order, and the big choruses of Bowie and Arcade Fire to form a style of indie pop that is at once harrowing and gorgeous. ... more

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