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Surrealistic Collage

from 30 Seconds of Fame by byron

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They've built a big hotel in the garden of Eden,
On top a lounge with trees, apples and cheese,
Where nothing's forbidden!
The heroes are at the gym to please the new designer,
And there's a grimy and worn, lost unicorn
Begging for scraps at the diner

Sometimes life is like watching cartoons
A surrealistic collage,
Humming the silliest tunes,
Bewitched by a stunning mirage...
Bewildered, I'm stumbling around,
Fooled by colours and lights,
The homeless is finally crowned,
And I'm gonna be one of his knights!

Between two rivers of joy there is a fountain of grief,
And here, a bloody trace to the killer's place,
But there is no relief...
The white rabbit pretends he doesn't know any queen,
The hatter sips his tea near the sea reading a men's magazine

The fairies and fauns are dancing inside the cathedral,
The Lord is pleased - his work is finally fine!
Disobedient sensitive meets the prudent cerebral
The posture's serene but the eyes surely shine

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from 30 Seconds of Fame, released March 16, 2013
Music & lyrics by Dan Byron
Backing vocals: Luiza Zan
Trumpet: Petre Ionuţescu

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byron Bucharest, Romania

Alternating between introspective melancholy and playful exuberance, byron play alternative rock with a progressive flair. They're equally comfortable with loud amps or no amps at all, and they filmed a gig in a salt mine (300ft below) just to show they mean business. Featured live on MTV and HBO. ... more

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