If we can call them friends then we can call them on their telephones
And they won't pretend that they're too busy or that they're not alone
And if we can call them friends then we can call
Holler at them down these hallowed halls
Just don't let the human factor fail to be a factor
At all

Don't, don't you worry, about the atmosphere
Or any sudden pressure change
Cause I know
That it's starting to get warm in here
And things are starting to get strange

And did you, did you see how all of our friends were there
And they're drinking roses from the can?
And how, how I wish I, I had talked to them,
And I wish they fit into the plan

And we were tired of being mild
We were so tired of being mild
And we were tired

I know we're going to meet some day
In the crumbled financial institutions of this land
There will be tables and chairs
There'll be pony rides and dancing bears
There'll even be a band
Cause listen, after the fall there will be no more countries
No currencies at all, we're gonna live on our wits
We're gonna throw away survival kits,
Trade butterfly-knives for adderal
And that's not all
Ooh-ooh, there will be snacks there will
There will be snacks, there will be snacks.


And we were tired of being mild,
We were so tired of being mild,
And we were (we were so) tired

So don't you,
Don't you worry
About the atmosphere.


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Tables and Chairs Lyrics as written by Andrew Wegman Bird

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    I don't have anything really to add about the song that people haven't already said (although to me I never really interpretted the song in a spiritual sort of way... more as just a sort of fantasy).

    But some of you seem familiar with that fabchannel concert, and I was wondering if any of you knew the title to the song that begins with, "I dreamt you were a cosmonaut of the space between or chairs/ and I was a cartographer of the tangles in your hair"? I am in love with that song. The chorus sounds a bit like "time is a crooked bow."
    This is the only lyrics site that I've found Andrew's lyrics posted on, and I don't see the song (looked under bowl of fire too). If anyone can tell me the title, I will be soooo grateful! If you could do that, I'd love you forever (and everybody wants to be loved by me :) hehe) Thanks.

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