I find it in an atlas
Or flipping over old news
Check what's in the trash bag
Well just another part of you
Well just another part of you
I beg your pardon, beg your pardon, beg your pardon
Oh-ah!

Blame me for where you are
Tell me what I gotta lose
That's a bit fancy
Well just another part of you
Well just another part of you
I beg your pardon, beg your pardon, beg your pardon
Oh-ah!

We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it

We were overlooked
Like a puzzle book
Dead in the eyes
Dead in the eyes
Watch us from the nooks, ah
We were overlooked
Like a puzzle book
Dead in the eyes
Dead in the eyes
Won't you find the next, ah

Well just another part of you
Well just another part of you
Well just another part of you
I beg your pardon, beg your pardon, beg your pardon
Oh-ah!

We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it
For three days
We read it


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    Show Your Bones sounds like it's going to be more atmospheric and interesting than Fever To Tell....wait wait wait, indie kids! The first one was really great and a big ol' rush and so forth, but this sounds like the sheer texture of the sound will pull in newbies and cause the current fans to sink further in.

    pumkinhedon July 07, 2006   Link

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