Dust Bunnies - Kurt Vile

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Dust Bunnies Lyrics

You may think that it's funny now
That I got a headache like a shop vac coughin' dust bunnies
It's hard to see when it's all red
And all you hear are just white noises

This little one she's a delicate creature
No safety features to hold her down
Girl you've been running on all cylinders
Pulling the yard and cutting hard

But no they won't find us lying down on the ground
And it ain't at the bar where I am or you are
We'll take a puff on a cigarette and see what we get
An invigorating fix and a black lung

Don't know much about history
Don't know much about the shape I'm in
There ain't no manual to our minds
We're always looking baby all the time

But no we won't find it rolling around on the ground
And it ain't at the bar where I am, where you are
I took a puff on a cigarette, saw what I get
An invigorating fix and a black lung

You think you're tired, put your face in my place
We swap faces and I see you're tired
It's hard to think with a squashed brain and
Let's hope that don't leave a permanent stain

How can you talk over all that racket
What's there to feel but totally whacked

But we don't got time to wallow around in it
Though it don't look so far away from where we are
I wanna put out the cigarette and leave it behind
Hold you real close, take you by the hand
We'll walk away
Walk away

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Kurt Vile (born 1980 in Philadelphia) is an American guitarist and singer. Previously the lead guitarist in the band The War on Drugs, he began his solo career in 2008.

Vile began his musical career in 2003 creating lo-fi home recordings with frequent collaborator Adam Granduciel. The duo subsequently formed the indie rock band The War on Drugs in 2005. Vile departed following the release of their debut studio album, Wagonwheel Blues, in 2008.

Vile's music has been likened to Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, and Tom Petty. His first album for Matador, titled Childish Prodigy was released in October 2009. Prior to signing with Matador, Vile released two albums, God Is Saying This To You and Constant Hitmaker, on Mexican Summer and Woodsist, respectively. He plays both solo shows as well as shows with a backing band called The Violators.

Smoke Ring For My Halo, released in March of 2011, is Kurt Vile's fourth album and second official release for Matador Records. Uncut placed the album at number 14 on its list of "Top 50 albums of 2011" and garnered Vile the iTunes #Rewind2011 Singer/Songwriter Album of the Year. Vile followed up the widely acclaimed album with the six-song EP release, So Outta Reach, in November of the same year. The EP was composed of tracks originating from the same sessions that birthed Smoke Ring for My Halo. So Outta Reach includes the single 'The Creature', acknowledged as one of Vile's best, and a driving rock cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'Downbound Train'. 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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