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Recorded in 1992, this acoustic song was officially released in 2000 on the Suitcase box set, under the fake band name Maxwell Greenfield (also used for “Have It Again”). It was later revisited and demoed for the scrapped album The Power of Suck in 1995, but that version has not been released nor bo...
[Verse 1]
Can this illusion be a lie?
Shaped to perfection just to suit you
Out and beyond the birds in flight
There where the angels come to greet you
Notify the minister right now
Man beast and his probe have cut down the sacred cow
And maintain a puritan state of mind
Gained through close encounters of a very different kind
They learn what's instructed them
They eat what is cooked for them
They stay in their houses if they want to
[Refrain]
Live a wasted life
[Verse 2]
Sometimes the wind can blow us on
Silence and sorrow when the weight's off
No longer smothering the skin
No further torturing the soft heart
Other times, my feet just gotta run
Feet must know happiness and hands must have fun
This is why I trust where they must go
Anywhere is lovely when I rub my magic toe
And drink from a bottle
And think of another song
And make it sound nice 'cause I don't want to
[Refrain]
Live a wasted life
A wasted life
My Feet’s Trustworthy Existance was written by Robert Pollard.
My Feet’s Trustworthy Existance was produced by Guided by Voices.
Guided by Voices released My Feet’s Trustworthy Existance on Tue Oct 17 2000.