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Night Owls Lyrics

On this little cold parcel of land
where our father's fathers lived
The same old trees scraping innocently
since our grandparents were kids.
You were born in a terrible storm
and your Ma said "It's a sign."
You're never at peace with your bed facing east
and your itchy feet like mine.

We should change our names and go for guts and glory,
never cut our hair, or give a care for right.
'Cause they've got us by the throat, they've got us on a tight rope.
You can tell your furious father,
he can have my guts for garters if he likes.
Some need, like the trunk of a tree, to accumulate alone,
and in time grow ripe on the vine
and I think we might be those.
On this cold little parcel of land
where our father's fathers lived
We scrape our knees climbing innocent trees
Like our father's fathers did
We should change our names and go for guts and glory
Never cut our hair, or give a care for right.
Cause they've got us by the throat, they've got us on a tight rope
You can tell your furious father he can have my guts for garters if he likes
You can tell your furious father he can have my guts for garters if he likes.
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ztjk On Jan 09, 2012
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Cover art for Night Owls lyrics by Dry The River

I love this song! It's a fragile and calm type of rendition to their music. But it has a big meaning. I'm not really sure who it's meant to be spoken to; I was thinking maybe a sibling or a friend. But I think it could be about rebelling or making a change. It seems as though the narrator wants to go against an old family tradition or something along those lines, only because they weren't fair or because it needed to be new.

 
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