Past where the river bends
Past where the silo stands
Past where they paint the houses
Past where they paint the houses
Take away something that you know
The reason that you're always there
Use it 'til you're through
But remember when the time comes
You got to let go
Past where the river bends
Past where the silo stands
Past where they paint the houses
Past where they paint the houses
Past where the silo stands
Past where they paint the houses
Past where they paint the houses
The reason that you're always there
Use it 'til you're through
But remember when the time comes
You got to let go
Past where the silo stands
Past where they paint the houses
Past where they paint the houses
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It might just be what I feel at this point in time but right now I feel this song is about a place where you grow up and you feel part of. Take what you need from the experiences of living in that place, but 'when the time comes' forget about it/leave it behind.
Awesome!!!
It sounds like he's breaking shit during the whole song.
@D4MVP he's breaking glass/the mic stand nearly the whole album, i suggest all of mankind watch breadcrumb trail, we'd be a lot better off in general
@D4MVP he's breaking glass/the mic stand nearly the whole album, i suggest all of mankind watch breadcrumb trail, we'd be a lot better off in general
Each song on Tweez is named after a band member’s parent, and “Carol” is no exception, taking its name from guitarist/vocalist Brian McMahan’s mother. https://genius.com/Slint-carol-lyrics