Lyrics
Walk in silently, pass through my front door
Entering quietly, coming through my entrance without objection
Without recourse, without recourse
Without any legal remedy or action
You're not an officer anymore
You no longer hold the status or authority of an officer
You start to get this rhythm once a century
You develop this particular rhythm very rarely
Is age a barrier to intimacy?
Does age act as a barrier to closeness or connection?
Do you believe in vision, free elections, or feeling?
Asking about belief in foresight, democratic processes, or emotions
To answer your question, I was jogging to a strip mall
Explaining an activity of jogging to a shopping area
I felt nothing at all, nothing I can recall
Not feeling anything significant during the jog
Besides a Dollar Tree, Sears and Thai bistro
Mentioning specific stores in the shopping area
You start to get this rhythm once a century
Repeating the rarity of developing a specific rhythm
Is age a barrier to intimacy?
Questioning if age inhibits closeness or connection
Do you believe in vision, free elections, or feeling?
Asking about belief in foresight, democratic processes, or emotions (repeated)
I'm a polygraph, I'm a brick wall
Comparing oneself to a polygraph and an unyielding barrier
I'm a mirrored disco ball
Comparing oneself to a reflective disco ball
I'm a disco ball
Reiteration of being a disco ball
You're not an officer anymore
Reiterating the loss of status or authority as an officer
You start to get this rhythm once a century
Reiterating the rarity of developing a specific rhythm
Is age a barrier to intimacy?
Questioning if age inhibits closeness or connection (repeated)
Do you believe in vision, free elections, or feeling?
Asking about belief in foresight, democratic processes, or emotions (repeated)
Feeling
Emphasizing the importance of emotions
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Repeating vocalizations conveying emotion or emphasis
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
-Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
-Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
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