Airport Song Lyrics - Guster



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Glad you made it
Welcome to the farm
Who's your daddy?
I'm your daddy now
I'm here seeking only what i need
In your mind is where ill plant my seed
It's for sure
Let me keep you in this place
You'll be better off this way
I will keep you warm and safe
You'll be better off this way
You learn to love the price you pay
Trust me dear you're better off this way
Put to bed the son and sister moon
Ill be hiding in your dirty room
Ill go there seeking only what I need
La ti da we'll stay there till we bleed
It's for sure
Let me keep you in this place
You'll be better off this way
I will keep you warm and safe
You'll be better off this way
I will not wake you from your sleep
Leave you wandering counting sheep
No more sad and sunshine days
Trust me dear you're better off this way
You'll be selling books at the airport





Writer: ADAM GARDNER, STEVE LINSEY, RYAN MILLER, BRIAN ROSENWORCEL
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group



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Not that hard | Reviewer: Stimpy | 1/30/09

This song is not about a frat. It's about a cult.

Maybe you folks are a little too young to remember but back in the 80s it was very common to see cult members walking around airports asking you to buy their books. This was before the 9/11-era rules, when anybody could go through security even if not holding a ticket. That's the reference to the selling books in the airport.

One of the big cults was the Bhagwans, or the Rajneeshees, in The Dalles, OR -- the commune in which they lived was called "the farm" and it came to light that they were perpetrating some serious crimes there.



Tough to Decipher | Reviewer: John | 12/1/08

The lyrics are tough to decipher. The fraternity/pledge thought is possible. The music seems too serious for the song's subject to be fraternity initiation, though.

The relationship between master and slave in the 1800's is possible, too. The second verse has an eery, molestation theme to it. "I'll be hiding in your dirty room/I'll go there seeking only what I need."



Spellbinding | Reviewer: Ren | 1/2/08

When I heard this song for the first time, I was so captivated that I had to search for the lyrics since I was not satisfied with the one I had on my head, I had to make sure I really got it right. After seeing this lyrics, I think the one speaking is a fraternity member, probably the sponsor speaking to his pleb.
The only satisfaction for the speaker is when the pleb completely submits to the belief and culture of that organization. It's just a thought..




excellent | Reviewer: Stacy | 7/5/07

completely agree with Danny...the song is powerful and touches you as soon as you hear it.



excellent | Reviewer: danny | 8/28/05

this is such a powerful and unique song. I was completely smitten with it when i heard it for the first time. also, you can just tell that the lyrics cryptic as they are, are just loaded with deep meaning





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