Where will you go
When this day is over
A gambler's purse
Lays on the road
Straight to your door
Snakes have gone crazy tonight
Winding their way out of sight

A laugh, a joke
A sentiment wasted
Seasons of strangers
They've come and gone
Doldrums are pounding,
Cheapskates are clowning this town
Who could disown themselves now

Engineer, slow down this old train
Cinders and chaff
Laugh at the moon
Night birds will cackle
Rotting like apples on trees
Sending their dead melodies...
To me


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Dead Melodies Lyrics as written by Beck Hansen

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    Nothing is permanent, so all songs and all of us are dead already, in the long term?

    ndoon February 16, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Good observation. I agree. Maybe also the absurdity of how boring life can be and thus how "dead" we can already be even though we're physically alive.

    suclid003on May 15, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    the lyrics are wrong fyi:

    Where will you go when this day is over? A gambler's purse lays on the road. Straight to your door, snakes have gone crazy tonight, winding their way out of sight. A laugh, a joke, a sentiment wasted, seasons of strangers - they come and go. Doldrums are pounding. Cheapskates are clouding this town. Who could disown themselves now? Engineer - slow down this old train. Cinders and chaff laugh at the moon. Nightbirds will cackle, rotting like apples on trees, sending their dead melodies to me.

    and i personally agree with the previous two comments.

    prmacalusoon September 06, 2007   Link

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