Open Air
Album: Afterglow
By: KINDLER
By: KINDLER
Duration
6:44
Genres
Description
Open Air is the first song Kindler ever completed as a band together. It is heavily inspired (especially in the middle section) by 70's prog rock, so we pulled out all the stops (somewhat literally - on an old organ) to find creative sounds. The lyrics are inspired, like most great songs, by a crazy woman who didn't agree with funding NASA exploration.
Lyrics
Hair cut tight to her skin, and her eyes are dark and The perfect tool to be fooled if you’re alone for too long. Handed fingers extend and touch yours in confidence, The perfect tool to be fooled if you’re alone for too long. She fits right into you, if she could just be closer. Couldn’t be brought to believe in her caught and leaving word. She jumps to push me off, in her coming fit of age. Couldn’t be brought to believe in a single word she said. Know that she’s got to get out. Got to feel open air on her face. She’s got to remove and escape before The worms pick the souls of her feet. What good could come from staring at the stars, dreaming of their grounds? She’d ask. If there’s something there that we’re not supposed to see? How could I keep from staring at the stars, and dreaming of their grounds? I’d ask. If there’s something there, and as long as I have two eyes left to see? Know that she’s got to get out. Got to feel open air on her face. She’s got to remove and escape before The worms pick the souls of her feet.