Alice In Wonderland Syndrome by Sound Animal published on 2023-05-05T19:12:31Z Alice in Wonderland Syndrome makes a person feel she is changing size and shape in an unreasonable manner. It sometimes apparently arises from a brain situation that affects how a person perceives her body and the world. It's also quite common during the teenage years and goes away on its own. Besides changes in size, a person may perceive being split into two parts, as if she's watching herself from a distance, that time has stopped or is going too fast, that things are farther away than they really are, and a skewing of lines. It's usually temporary, is most common in children. Surprisingly, up to 30 percent of teens may experience it. Some conjectures of causes include migraines, infections, seizures, strokes, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, depression, brain tumors, drugs. Lyrics I'm tall; I'm small I'm short; I'm small. I'm tall. Abort. I'm not going anywhere today. OK. I get it. I am me. But which me? What are we today? I'm tall; I'm small. I'm tall as you are -- take it. Let's just play. I don't know What to do today. Hey! Caterpillar comes along again. I've already been Around the bend, around the bend haha. I'm tall; I'm small. I'm short, abort. Round bend. Haha. Genre Experimental Comment by Kyle Bolan Are you familiar with Brian Eno? The vocal distortions remind me of his album Another Day On Earth. 2023-06-16T16:16:23Z Comment by No Mates Ensemble this is a great piece, and very interesting inspiration 2023-06-16T05:29:05Z Comment by Abstinent Dazzle Music Productions đŻ 2023-05-18T07:32:13Z Comment by 8 Souls weird vocals and globally Ă strange ambience 2023-05-18T06:19:14Z Comment by Esser nice sound đȘ 2023-05-18T05:53:40Z