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Good Morning, Hypocrite Lyrics
Seems like the roads stretch out like veins, but there's no heart.
Nature's haircut is concrete now, and we played our part.
So we sing ...
I've lost my taste for modern things. They're not for me.
I want mundane: a quiet place, where time is free,
And I can sing ...
Crawled from my bed, to collect the thoughts that'd fallen from my head,
And you watched me sink, through the carpet, through the basement, and beyond.
And you didn't blink.
On the glass, I traced the sun with my thumb. It sank into the ground.
And then the stars were blinking, like kids who were staring into the wind.
So I climbed through the window and walked until I lost my name.
Now I can play the victim. It's fine. I've seen it on TV.
If there's one thing I know, it's that I never really know enough.
Our hands, our mouths, our brains, our lungs: they're just machines.
These hearts are all that we've got left, and they don't beat.
Live a little, talk a lot; it's the way this goes.
I've come to fear the little knives beneath their well-pressed clothes.
Their arms are reaching; reach is spreading through the neon glow.
Their mouths are moving, but their voices sound like telephones.
The traffic hums; the traffic grumbles near my old window.
The street lights flicker; glow and hover like suspended snow.
I used to watch the moon retreat and wonder where it goes.
Now I just wonder why my head is overrun with ghosts
Nature's haircut is concrete now, and we played our part.
So we sing ...
I want mundane: a quiet place, where time is free,
And I can sing ...
And you watched me sink, through the carpet, through the basement, and beyond.
And you didn't blink.
And then the stars were blinking, like kids who were staring into the wind.
So I climbed through the window and walked until I lost my name.
Now I can play the victim. It's fine. I've seen it on TV.
If there's one thing I know, it's that I never really know enough.
These hearts are all that we've got left, and they don't beat.
I've come to fear the little knives beneath their well-pressed clothes.
Their arms are reaching; reach is spreading through the neon glow.
Their mouths are moving, but their voices sound like telephones.
The traffic hums; the traffic grumbles near my old window.
The street lights flicker; glow and hover like suspended snow.
I used to watch the moon retreat and wonder where it goes.
Now I just wonder why my head is overrun with ghosts
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The last minute of this song owns.
Beautiful song- I'm very familiar with this band, but I've only heard the song once and read over the lyrics twice. However, it seems to me like this song is about someone becoming bored and restless with the world they used to think was beautiful.
No one seems to have cared about this song's meaning for, damn, 9 years judging by the comment dates. Well, on the off chance that someone still cares, there's my input.
@roy1166107 oops, I actually just had it set to Oldest first. Point still stands, I guess.
@roy1166107 oops, I actually just had it set to Oldest first. Point still stands, I guess.
definately my favorite song at the moment.
same here its just...undescribable
Agreed. It's the best part.
I love this song. It's pretty much mu favorite.
i had shivers the first time i heard this song. the best feeling in the world.
..it made me feel infinite almost. that probably sounds super lame but it's the only word i can find
love love this song.
"if there's one thing i know, it's that i never really know enough" how true. =/
i do believe it is "our hands, our mouths, our brains, our lungs...."
and well. i just think this song is about life.