I want a book that'll make me drunk
Full of freaks and disenfranchised punks
No amount of hate, no load of junk
No bag of words, no costume trunk

Could make me feel the same way
An inch an hour, two feet a day
To move through night
In this most fashionable way

There's this fuckin' band you gotta see
They used to scare the living shit outta me
No frothing dog, no cool insanity
No rock 'n roll, no Christianity

Makes me feel the same way
An inch an hour, two feet a day
To move through night with very little else to say
But I'm helpless less with the people than the space

No struggle town, no bemused Trudeau
No solitary walks through vacant lots in moon glow

Tonight, the winter may have missed its mark
You can see your breath in Springside Park
Coffee-colored ice and peeling birch bark
The sound of rushing water in the dark

Makes me feel the same way
An inch an hour, two feet a day
To move through life with very little else to say
But I'm helpless more with the people than the space
I mean, I'm helpless less with the people than the space

You see, I don't know Neil, I don't know Neil


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An Inch an Hour Lyrics as written by Gordon Downie Robert Baker

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    This is an under-rated song. It's like Poets in that I think he means the opposite of what he's saying, or at least is ambivalent, as in Poets he says what poets say doesn't matter, but says it in a beautiful poetic way. Here, he's listing all of these things that don't give him that certain feeling, but the way he says it, especially the vacant walks in moonglow, sure sound like special moments to me. Excellent.

    DevastatorJr.on February 11, 2009   Link

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