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“Recycled Air” talks about the fear involved while someone’s flying on a plane. Its production, provided by Jimmy Tamborello and Chris Walla, is fluid and slow, like a scared person’s state of mind on said plane.
[Verse 1]
I take a breath
And pull the air in till there's nothing left
I'm feeling green
Like teenage lovers between the sheets
[Bridge]
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba
[Verse 2]
Knuckles clenched to white
As the landing gear detract from flight
My head's a balloon
Inflating with the altitude
[Bridge]
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba
[Verse 3]
I watch the patchwork farms'
Slow fade into the ocean's arms
And from here they can't see me stare
The stale taste of recycled air
I watch the patchwork farms' (I watch)
Slow fade into the ocean's arms (Slow fade)
Calm down, release your cares (Calm down)
The stale taste of recycled air (Stale taste)
Recycled Air was written by Benjamin Gibbard.
Recycled Air was produced by Jimmy Tamborello & Chris Walla.
The Postal Service released Recycled Air on Tue Feb 18 2003.