On a thursday afternoon

I can see the sun and moon

Shadows strobe at 55

Dash after dash

Dash after line



Telephone poles keep the time

A rhythmic metronome of kinds

It's the same beat as this song

And might just last a lifetime long

Where hours can come and go

Where hours can come and go

On end

On



I saw the light

Since dancing in the night

We played boxes like drums

In the car



On a thursday afternoon

When the wind begins to swoon

A sea of birds

Like waves in flight

Dash after dash

'Til out of sight



And I saw the white

Since dancing in the night

We played boxes like drums

In the car



We drove 7 thousand

Months afar

We played boxes like drums

In the car



On a thursday afternoon

I can see the sun and moon

Shadows strobe at 55

Dash after dash

Dash after line



On a thursday afternoon (3xs)

Dash after dash

Dash after line



I saw the white

Since dancing in the night

We played boxes like drums

In the car


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Dash After Dash Lyrics as written by Matthew Johnson Kimberly Schifino

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    My Interpretation

    So he's clearly driving somewhere, to White Sands Desert in New Mexico most likely, on a Thursday. The dash after dash, is the lines in the road as he watches them zip past the car. Shadows strobe at 55, is him travelling 55 mph, and the shadows of various things on the side of the road (trees, phone poles, w/e) create a strobe effect as you zoom past.

    Kreyopresnyon February 03, 2010   Link

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