I'll wake you up in the early hours
And drag you from the shackling sheets
I'll show you the blue prints that are now complete
And take you through this scheme of ours
"We're going to break into NASA," I'll say
"Need coffee," you'll mumble with slight disdain
"We're going to steal a space craft"
…"Who's we?"
I'll fly you to space and we'll swim through the stars
We could even be the first inhabitants on Mars
There is no law, no person or thought
To keep us out there from being apart.
I searched the garage and found dozens of cables
Alongside some harnesses and miniature binoculars
Everything we need, spread out on these tables
Dry food supplies, balaclavas and victory cigars
You laugh before you give me the strangest regard
As you realize I'm serious about crossing armed security guards
I know this may sound a wee little crazy
I just thought I could be the Eve to your Wall-E
You'll fly me to space and we'll swim through the stars
We could even be the first inhabitants on Mars
There is no law, no person or thought
To keep us out there from being apart.
credits
from Pineapple Shakes,
released June 13, 2014
Written, Composed and Performed by Monika Cefis
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Simon Petraki at Seratone Studio
Album Art by Ju
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This is the first album I found that really spoke to me as a young fem.
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