she left me in a cinescope dream
vivid colors collide
in a soft tidal motion
and everyone's paying to see
pointing out that her scene
was her greatest performance
but I don't need to know where you have gone
I'll ignore it
I can wake up anytime I like
and endure it
she left me in a cinescope dream
with a story I can't for the life of me follow
and everyone's yelling at me
that I went to extremes
and I gambled our chances
but I don't need to know where you have gone
I'll ignore it
I can wake up anytime I like
and endure it
credits
from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack,
released September 19, 2000
written by R. Williams
orchestration by The Ether Family Presents...
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