Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Will Wood and the Tapeworms
The 9th track off Will Wood’s debut studio album, “Everything is a Lot.” It describes an idyllic fantasy of a seemingly impossible future.
[Verse 1]
Ooh, I wanna be
In the picture on the postcard
Pouring pitchers in the backyard by the garden we tend
Ooh, I wanna be
Where the crickets chirp for me
Frogs that fractal at my feet by the dirt road dead end
Where the matches burn like candles, no locks on the doors
We can blow the seeds of dandelions, wish for nothing more
Where the sunrise comes early, but the night’s still plenty long
And the constellations mirror glistening dewdrops on the lawn
I feel the grass between my toes already
[Chorus 1]
Ooh, I wanna be
In a place I can call
A place to get away from it all
[Verse 2]
Ooh I wanna be
In the autumn pastel landscape
An odd, attractive escape 'bout two miles from downtown
Ooh I wanna be
Where it’s always apple season
Underneath the dancing trees where we know up is down
Where the television’s broken and the campfire’s smoking
And we’re hopeful for tomorrow cause we know we had today
We’re laughing and we’re joking with no criticism spoken
If the clouds come out and drown the town we’ll still go out and play
I feel the hands that I can hold already
[Chorus 1]
Ooh, I wanna be
In a place I can call
A place to get away from it all
[Bridge]
I know the day is far away
And if it comes it will not stay
But I can’t chase the flavor from my mind
Well this is my lysergide daydream
It’s not a plan, not half a scheme
To find a place to bathe my two bare, tired, and worn out feet
[Chorus 2]
No, I don't believe
There's a place I can call
A place to get away from it all
No, I don't believe
There's a place I can call
A place to get away from it
Lysergide Daydream was written by Will Wood.
Lysergide Daydream was produced by Jonathon Maisto.
Will Wood and the Tapeworms released Lysergide Daydream on Wed May 20 2015.