Make what you can out of nothing keep bluffing your way to extinction you're a sick fuck to think that this unlike anything else will last forever. Building rock anthems a jigsaw exterior, you see what you miss but you can't stand to be near her, it's bigger than that you realize but short-sighted impulses own what's left of your dignity. Tell yourself quietly don't plow the field yet, you're waiting to grow some new life from retrospect. You know free agency pays little in the long run, but you just don't feel like your legs are that tired yet. Friends and go-betweens sing like canaries crushed in leaves. This is the thanks you get. Somewhere that's sweet maybe someday we will meet. And I can thank you without strings. All these befores that get drilled on long after. It's all just leverage when you're sure that it's over. The street goes blurry like a movie that you saw once. Minutes freeze but you can't collect the corners still. She used to whisper your name like a refrain and when she held you, you know, you felt safer. But your demons are fucking huge you stack your deck to lose. You say there's nothing you can do. Well we all know that you're lying. Friends and go-betweens sing like canaries crushed in spring, this is the thanks you get. You get what you put in I guess that's bullshit in the end, written under fluorescent lights that replace the sun at night.


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    i saw this guy perform two years ago and he was utterly amazing. when he played canaries, he almost had a break down. he is utterly magnetic. he told us a little story about this girl who screwed him over before singing Canaries.

    lost_in_ennuion February 20, 2006   Link

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