CONTINENTAL DRIFTERS

- Mezzanine Lyrics

Written by Carlo Nuccio
Main Voice: CARLO
Produced by Continental Drifters
Released on 'Continental Drifters' (1995)

Steel train hummin' after Scott starts to sail
Well, they shine up like hair rails
South consume my thought
I start to pick everything apart
Like I would rather sip my milk through a paper straw
I reflect on the world that I've seen
Between ground flow and the mezzanine.

My shoe lace is busted
But it won't make the escalator stop
Should I get pulled in on top
Carefull not to step on my light
It might become electrofied
Still I draw conclusions on the things I've observed
Even before I was eighteen
Between ground flow and the mezzanine.

And bees make slum honey
From an old dye sewn in a paper cup
I'd rather hide than to say, "What's up?"
And if I whistle a tune
It passes off from room to room
Still I'd take time and note the sun shinin' through, it red
All I caught was a daydream
Between ground flow and a mezzanine.

Facts about Mezzanine

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Who wrote Mezzanine lyrics?


Mezzanine is written by Carlo Anthony Nuccio.
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When was Mezzanine released?


It is first released in 1994 as part of Continental Drifters's album "Continental Drifters" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album.
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Which genre is Mezzanine?


Mezzanine falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Mezzanine?


Mezzanine song length is 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): CARLO ANTHONY NUCCIO
Record Label(s): 2001 Razor & Tie
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