Asleep at the wheel,
Neutrally coasting and trying to conceal,
I can't recall how to feel,
I'm comfortably numb,
Painting by numbers, recycling some,
Cyclically, one by one,
I can't help feeling that I'm missing some meaning as the world keeps passing me by,
I started out dreaming, but I'm no longer believing and I lost my drive,
I've stopped so drastically, halted emphatically, I just can't fathom why,
Now I'm steadfast statically cruising automatically through this life,
My fate seems sealed, I guess I've got to yield,
I'm asleep at the wheel,
Obey all the signs,
Follow the road and never ask why,
Anaesthetising the mind,
Dazed and confused,
This little joyride proceeded to lose,
Any joy I could use,
I can't help feeling that I'm missing some meaning as the world keeps passing me by,
I started out dreaming, but I'm no longer believing and I lost my drive,
I've stopped so drastically, halted emphatically, I just can't fathom why,
Now I'm steadfast statically cruising automatically through this life,
My fate seems sealed, I guess I've got to yield,
I'm asleep at the wheel,
I can't help feeling that I'm missing some meaning as the world keeps passing me by,
I started out dreaming, but I'm no longer believing and I lost my drive,
I've stopped so drastically, halted emphatically, I just can't fathom why,
Now I'm steadfast statically cruising automatically through this life,
My fate seems sealed, I guess I've got to yield,
I'm asleep at the wheel,
credits
from Equine Size Comparison,
released September 2, 2016
Written and performed by Hercules Morse: Steve George, Harry Gardner, Paul Shott and Guillaume 'Gizmo' Redonnet-Brown.
Recorded at The Ranch Production House. Produced by Neil Kennedy and Daly George with assistance from Dom Wright. Mastered by Alan Douches.
Hercules Morse present a combination of the energy and audacity of classic British rock, the groove-based riffs of
stoner/desert rock and the melodic focus of contemporary alternative rock to create something altogether distinct. Reviewers frequently laud them as a British hybrid of The Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age....more
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