Battery - Aesop Rock Lyrics
[Aesop Rock]
Yo, change the fucking channel.
I burn a coma candle.
When the flame fades, consider my flat line a soldier sample.
We them cats talking noise behind that New York trash heap where the stench of commuter briefcase replaces a bad sleep.
And it’s the work of zig-zaggers versus piggy badge flashers training generation fallout.
Waterfall, bricklayer, pincushion crawl out.
There’s smoke in my iris, but I painted a sunny day on the insides of my eyelids so I’m ready now.
(What you ready for?)
I’m ready for life in this city and my wings have grown almost enough to lift me.
I’m a dinosaur with Jones Beach in my hourglass passing the time with serial killer coloring books and bags of marbles.
Don’t tell me you ain’t the droid that held the match to the charcoals.
Don’t tell me Lucifer and God don’t carpool.
(This is our school)
I’m not trying to graduate to life with a personalized barstool,
head in a jar on the desk, feet dangling in a shark pool.
(Man please) Man please
My name stands for my being and my being stands for the woman who stood and braved the storm to raise the seedling.
(Brother sun, sister moon, mother beautiful)
Yeah, middle sibling suitable but far from son of excellence.
Beckoned a long time ago I was, to where the wishers wish but missers miss, I slept through my appointment.
Saw the liquid dreams of a thousand babies solidify and picked a rose.
It wilted the second I introduced myself as nervous.
Well, it appears the scars of learning have spoken.
Some are burning, some are frozen.
Some deserve tall tales, some wrote ‘em.
Some are just a brutal reprecussion of devotion.
Mine are all of the above ’cause everything leads to erosion.
Now where I live there’s a homeless man.
He sits upon a crate
Yeah, He makes a rusty trumpet sound like the music that angels make.
Now if you ever come and visit me, I suggest you watch the show
Tell him Aesop Rock sent ya just to hear his horn blow like this
