Air Conditions - Q and not U

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Air Conditions Lyrics

Come on, where are you?
Why do you tease me?
Why do you tease me?
Come on, where are you?
I'm pleased to meet you.
What can you teach me?

Black kites at night, at night.
They make me nervous,
So very nervous.
Come on where are you now?
It's just to tease you,
It's just to tease you.

Black kites, take flight at night.
They aim to please you.
Take aim and please you.
Red kites, Red kites,
Red, pink on the surface.
Now come on where are you?

Carved in trees.
We've seen it, we've seen it.
Written in leaves.
We've seen it, we've seen it.
Signed in piss.
We've seen it, we've seen it.
Trust me, we've seen it.
We've seen it, we've seen it.

We're searching the pockets out.
It's for recreation,
Just recreation.
It's under the parachutes.
It's recreation,
New recreation.

Death in a pocket size,
Tucked in a pocket while.
Flags out, flags out,
Flags, on every surface.

What's to touch?
What's to see?
We've seen it, we've seen it.
We've seen it.

What's to touch?
What's to see?
We've seen it, we've seen it.
We've seen it.

What's to touch?
What's to see?
What's to smell?
What's to feel?
What's to hear?
What's to taste?
What's to sense?
What's to make?

What's to touch?
What's to see?
What's to smell?
What's to feel?
What's to leave?
What's to take?
What's to count,
If you don't learn our names?

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Q and Not U was a Washington, D.C. post-hardcore band from 1998-2005, signed with Dischord Records. Their sound, with fractured guitar leads and disorganized and inventive percussion, was a direct tribute to DC post-hardcore forefathers like Fugazi and Rites of Spring, but added noticably more art-damaged and rhythmic elements to their chaotic and emotional music. Members John Davis, Harris Klahr, Christopher Richards, and Matt Borlik formed the band in 1998. After Borlik's departure following the release of their first album, the band went on to record two more critically lauded LPs as a three-piece, exploring aspects of post-hardcore, dance-punk, and other disparate musical styles. Q and Not U disbanded in September 2005 after completing their touring commitments and a short farewell stand in Washington, D.C. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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