Heat is a heavy head
Keeps me in my bed
Push aside the pillow
The whole room just turned yellow

Three in the afternoon
We still haven't moved
Siren sighs echo
A pulse through our window

I don't mind, I don't mind
This wasted, shaded daylight

I don't mind, I don't mind
This wasted, shaded daylight

Pull in the body to twist
The thighs, the heels, the hips
Constellation markings
Across your body, drawings

Telephone rings
But we'll just let it sing
Hide out 'till tomorrow
I crawl into your shadow

I don't mind, I don't mind
This wasted, shaded daylight

In the way your hand hits the wave
In between the dreamer and the breath
Long beside the bitter of the skin
Today won't know when to begin



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    This song reminds me of a relationship (if you could call it that) long ago. He wanted to go out and party all weekend and I would shadow him, just to be near him. We'd fall asleep in the early morning hours and sleep off our hangovers all day. I'd often wake up before him and just watch him, memorizing the freckles on his back as he slept. If it was up to me I wouldn't spend all day in bed but wasting daylight with him was ok. It was the only time I could pretend we were truly together. I understand these lyrics perfectly. They aren't sweet and romantic. They are bittersweet and sad. The day is wasted but she's ok because that's the only time they get together.

    aremacon May 21, 2013   Link

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