| Song | Lotus Gait |
| Artist | Propagandhi |
| Album | Failed States |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I have this recurring nightmare:flailing pigeon, her broken feetfrozen solid to the freezing pavement. | |
| I turn away as if | |
| I do not see. | |
| I have this childhood memoryof my old man screaming from the driver’s seatto turn away from an unfolding horror,but he could not undo what | |
| I had seen. | |
| We never spoke of it again. | |
| Two more hapless citizens ofthe new post-traumatic stress worldwide disorder. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate,desperate to batten down the mounting horrorsand shuffle on in a global lotus gait. | |
| Content to marinatein the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecommune before like dime-store shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| A strangled, twisted trussthat shores-up each of us. | |
| Anything to dull the painof a splintered lotus gait. | |
| As for me a filigree of psychic police tapetends to cordon-off the darker scenes. | |
| But the wandering mind stumbles through itand relives them all eventually. | |
| Pries open wide your eyesand shines a painful lighton the guilt, the fear, the shame. | |
| The courage never camefrom the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecling to like dime-store shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| Conservative at heart. | |
| A conformist from the start. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate. | |
| A staggering lotus gait. | |
| It’s a strangled, twisted trussthat shores-up each of us. | |
| So anything to dull the painof a self-inflicted, crippling lotus gait. |
| I have this recurring nightmare: flailing pigeon, her broken feetfrozen solid to the freezing pavement. | |
| I turn away as if | |
| I do not see. | |
| I have this childhood memoryof my old man screaming from the driver' s seatto turn away from an unfolding horror, but he could not undo what | |
| I had seen. | |
| We never spoke of it again. | |
| Two more hapless citizens ofthe new posttraumatic stress worldwide disorder. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate, desperate to batten down the mounting horrorsand shuffle on in a global lotus gait. | |
| Content to marinatein the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecommune before like dimestore shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| A strangled, twisted trussthat shoresup each of us. | |
| Anything to dull the painof a splintered lotus gait. | |
| As for me a filigree of psychic police tapetends to cordonoff the darker scenes. | |
| But the wandering mind stumbles through itand relives them all eventually. | |
| Pries open wide your eyesand shines a painful lighton the guilt, the fear, the shame. | |
| The courage never camefrom the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecling to like dimestore shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| Conservative at heart. | |
| A conformist from the start. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate. | |
| A staggering lotus gait. | |
| It' s a strangled, twisted trussthat shoresup each of us. | |
| So anything to dull the painof a selfinflicted, crippling lotus gait. |
| I have this recurring nightmare: flailing pigeon, her broken feetfrozen solid to the freezing pavement. | |
| I turn away as if | |
| I do not see. | |
| I have this childhood memoryof my old man screaming from the driver' s seatto turn away from an unfolding horror, but he could not undo what | |
| I had seen. | |
| We never spoke of it again. | |
| Two more hapless citizens ofthe new posttraumatic stress worldwide disorder. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate, desperate to batten down the mounting horrorsand shuffle on in a global lotus gait. | |
| Content to marinatein the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecommune before like dimestore shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| A strangled, twisted trussthat shoresup each of us. | |
| Anything to dull the painof a splintered lotus gait. | |
| As for me a filigree of psychic police tapetends to cordonoff the darker scenes. | |
| But the wandering mind stumbles through itand relives them all eventually. | |
| Pries open wide your eyesand shines a painful lighton the guilt, the fear, the shame. | |
| The courage never camefrom the plasma glow of thehome entertainment prisons wecling to like dimestore shrines. | |
| Are these but votive lives? | |
| Conservative at heart. | |
| A conformist from the start. | |
| A stockholm syndrome fifth estate. | |
| A staggering lotus gait. | |
| It' s a strangled, twisted trussthat shoresup each of us. | |
| So anything to dull the painof a selfinflicted, crippling lotus gait. |