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Avenue of Trees Lyrics

oh so young when first i fell to fawn
but now its four years on
and though slight your shape belies
the teenage tambour of your tongue
face and frame precious and plain
yet all such things one day succumb
you were 10 as i turned 21
but now its four years on
though liberties such as these scarcely trouble me

sweet sweet weakness please
the way you tease
quatordici in spotty cheeks
favors me such strange relief from certain culpabilities
and renders scenes so indiscreet someday to which wed seldom speak
so tender me this decency
that stays thee safely out of reach

(scarcely half your age)
all the same were it true
still theres room for two inside of you

but whats come over me
would i falter hapless in your fleur de lis
or the spare expanse beneath
oh no not me so sickened to the teeth
to see thee rendered free of hallowed modesties
but oh that i could be among
those fresh and fair faced thieves
that stand to seize
your sunbleached symmetries
and piece by piece these brief eventualities
would reap of me in feats flung far from me
whod treat you tenderly
until we cease to be
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Cover art for Avenue of Trees lyrics by Parenthetical Girls

teenage (timbre [pronounced "tam-ber," meaning the characteristic of a certain sound through which the object or person responsible for the sound can be determined]) of your tongue

face and (frame), precious and plain

sweet, sweet (weakness)

and (renders) seem so indiscreet [it's weird, it makes more sense the way you had it but i hear a clear r and d]

would i (falter) hapless in your (no idea) among those fresh and fair faced (theives) that stand to seize your sun-bleached symmetries and piece by piece these brief eventualities would (ween?) of me and (feats flow?) far from me

don't you wish that little coda at the end would go on for about... like... 3 more minutes? honestly. most beautiful 10 seconds i've heard in ages.

Cover art for Avenue of Trees lyrics by Parenthetical Girls

oh, also he says "fell to fawn," like gave in to adoring this clearly pre-pubescent girl. why do their most beautiful songs always have the most fucked up lyrics? see also: stolen children, oh daughter/disaster, forward to forget. i hope he's not as mentally disturbed as his lyrics sometimes suggest.

Cover art for Avenue of Trees lyrics by Parenthetical Girls

it's "should i falter hapless in your fleur de lys"

 
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