Before you, your mom and your dad
Used to smoke in the Texas sun
They were young once too
And your mom, she found Jesus
While your old man stepped out and drew up his veins

It's quiet in the house of the old
You can hear through grinding teeth, clocks taking their toll.
'Cause time has a mind of its own
Like our sun spinning around
It won't slow for you now

Oh, I wanna catch in a song
Notes I don't hear yet
But I will when I'm gone

I've been pouring my heart up
Up through the floorboards
But you don't live here anymore

Oh, you wanna catch in a lens
Color your green eyes don't see just yet

The horse men
They all blow out their torches
I can see you still shining out
But you sleep in a bed for a giant
While you wait for your love to come home
But you don't know, she's not coming back

Oh, I wanna find out I'm wrong
And every road leads us home
Oh, but I'll never know, 'cause i keep my eyes closed
And only go where I've been before

Oh, say you don't know, if you don't


Lyrics submitted by Skaterpants, edited by Cherub Rock, Everdred

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    My Interpretation

    I believe that in general he is lamenting that his dad will not be in heaven with him, the first verse is an introduction where he says his mom found religion and his dad left and continued to do drugs, the second verse is about how everybody gets old and dies eventually, third verse talking about making beautiful heavenly music but he can't yet because he hasn't gone to heaven, fourth I'm making a guess that he is talking to his dad. Fifth is the same as the third, no clue about the sixth, the seventh he seems to be hoping that he is wrong and that christianity isn't the only way to heaven so his dad could be there.

    I'm an atheist, I listen to ACB because the angst he feels about his faith is kind of amusing to me and I love the music itself.

    C0tt0nCru5hon April 29, 2009   Link

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