Released: March 28, 2013

Songwriter: Aesop Rock Kimya Dawson

Producer: The Uncluded

[Verse 1: Kimya Dawson]
I spun and I stood, and I look back at the good
And I remembered seeing ghosts, and I remembered being tiny
I remembered always hiding with only flashlights lighting
Had to pee when you found the best spot. Bad timing
Climbing a dogwood. Barking, in bloom
Sting singing on the ceiling of a blue bedroom
Like a Harlem-line summertime hootenanny barbecue:
Screaming "I'm fine!", but I think they all knew
Cause you can't hide your childhood flying dreams
Through your fishbowl-wall transparencies
And the clock tick-tocked. It was time to leave
I walked away from everyone and everything
And I thought when I left, that I couldn't come back
With that old household never home again
And then, when I ran toward the one-man-band
I began abandoning all my friends

[Verse 2: Aesop Rock & Both]
All dressed up, like a spider in a cup
Entirely divided from his hub
Addressing injuries commissioned by the Suffolk county brier
When building coverage out of rubber tires
Or guns out of thumbs...
Negotiated inter-stellar peace talks
Mothership transmitting intel on the meatloaf
Ummm... It's getting cold, sugar water getting warm
Cruising to a future summer, suiting up for civil war
How? All dressed up like a spider in a cup
Hiding tiny butterflies inside his gut
Having settled down, several thousand miles from his blood
To climb and tirelessly high-dive into a sponge
Space invaders through a paper Rita Hayworth
Trying to tunnel 'till he ankle deep in pay-dirt
Or halo deep in water...
Glub glub... wondering if running
Is considered by the people to be cowardly or cunning

[Chorus: Aesop Rock & Both]
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang

[Verse 3: Kimya Dawson]
I went east with a hole to fill in my chest
I went west with it filled: off to build a nest
I'm impressed. I'm depressed. I'm the best. I'm a mess
With a pretty little baby girl upon my breast
And next: progress, twist, turn, digress
Busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, never rest
I missed the rest as you might suspect
And I tried to fly, but my wings are wet
A kid in the woods, ducked down in the shrubs
Out of hiding just in time to greet the sun
So here I stand with my hand out cast aflame
I'm sorry that sometimes I'm so lame
I'm sorry that sometimes I'm a deadbeat friend
The worry makes me scurry into my own head
With my eyes on the rise, feet where it sets
Sentimental obstacles; of course it's me not them

[Verse 4: Aesop Rock & Both]
All dressed up, like a spider in a cup
I'm four bald tires in the mud
When it's diner food or bust
Spiralling a sign of whats to come
While pretending I am fine with what I've done
I'm not, but homies that appreciate the crisis
And treat 'em like they seen 'em with a second set of eyelids
Ok, that wasn't fair, admittedly I wasn't there
Long before I volunteered as unabashed, unaware
How? All dressed up, like a spider in a cup
Who never knew a silence so abrupt
When the mileage in the middle, turn a siren to a hush
First you hate it, then you love it, then you try it as a crutch
Long Island was the hatchery, NYC the wetstone
Sharpening the carving knives, foraging for breadcrumbs
I headed west, planned to boomerang back
Sidetracked by a trans-continental cage match

[Chorus: Aesop Rock & Both]
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomerang, Boomer-oomer-oomerang

[Outro: Kimya Dawson]
Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomer-oomerang
Boomer-oomer-oomerang

The Uncluded

The Uncluded is a collaboration between New York underground rapper Aesop Rock and anti-folk singer Kimya Dawson.

The pair had known each other for several years before collaborating. They met in 2007 when Aesop sent Kimya fan email. They became friends and worked together on the art-and-oddities blog 900Bats a few years later. This collaboration led to them working on music together. Aesop featured on several songs on Kimya’s 2011 album Thunder Thighs and Kimya featured on Aesop’s 2012 song “Crows 1”.

The Uncluded released their debut album, Hokey Fright in 2013. The album spans across multiple genres; exploring the combination of indie-folk/anti-folk with rapping and drum machine beats. The album also explores a variety of topics ranging from sandwiches to the death of a close one. As a part of a 2013 Rhymesayers Entertainment video series, Aesop