and the clones don't work alone
so I stay on my grind
with this drill in hand
and another sign planned
it's for decades to stand
then the decadence gets defeated
and when completed
it's repeated
when completed its repeated x2
and the clones love themselves
cause everyones the same
no one to single out
no one to get the blame
it's a history of stain
they're still trying to clean
and with more dirt they bleed the dream
with more dirt they loose the dream
and the clones love to scheme
it makes them feel alive
more secrets to dish out
to dish out bitter lies
makes for tv land like lives
and every ones a star
and with more drama they'll go far
yes with more drama they'll go far
and the clones can't decipher
it gets harder everyday
to put their thoughts together
they just don't know what to say
they submit and convert
to support the latest fad
and once it's out of style
they forget what they had
and the clones keep on circling
cause they know no better
going through the motions
going through them to the letter
forgetting about the source
and the cause of all the action
you question them they just laughing
question them and they just laughing
and the clones got work to do
they know it all too well
cause they don't want to be clones
it's a living hell
they really hate the cage
and the redundancy of their paces
while secretly playing cards
holding all the aces
clones
credits
from Thieves Versus Clues,
released April 22, 2011
Originally composed by Nicolas Laferrerie and Colin Johnco:
bass, sampler, drone, feedback, guitar
KR - vocals, sampler, effects, sub synth, synth