With the skeleton frame laid out
Its shame was just to stay awake all night
Was it the last thing on your mind
Smoke travels along the thoughts
Of the old tree that could be falling down on us
So you could say you tried

But the dancer gave you no reward
You were standing on your broken toes all night
Witchy park done us wrong this time
We were talking like we knew the words
You could only guess can't you see the mess we're in
Witchy park done us wrong again
Witchy park done us wrong again

Summer is through some other arms around me
Like sheets would grow too full
Windows are fast to close
The suns gonna come down faster than the words reply
We talk and talk all night
In the morning it wont sound wrong

But the dancer gave you no reward
You were standing on your broken toes all night
Witchy park done us wrong this time
We were talking like we knew the words
You could only guess can't you see the mess we're in
Witchy park done us wrong again
Witchy park done us wrong again


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    i asked mat at a concert a few months ago, and he said "tomorrow will take care and then it's time to learn the cold again". (though of course there's still a chance that there are other versions lapped over that line) The title (tomorrow will take care of itself) refers to something the protagonist of the Tom Hanks film "Joe versus the Volcano" comes to realize/believe, by the way.

    nadasurferchrison May 19, 2010   Link

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