Gold teeth and a curse for this town
Were all in my mouth
Only I don't know how they got out, dear
Turn me back into the pet
I was when we met
I was happier then with no mindset

And if you took to me like a
Gull takes to the wind
Well, I'd've jumped from my trees
And I'd've danced like the king of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would've fared well

New slang when you notice the stripes
The dirt in your fries
Hope it's right when you die, old and bony
Dawn breaks like a bull through the hall
Never should have called
But my head's to the wall and I'm lonely

And if you took to me like a
Gull takes to the wind
Well, I'd've jumped from my trees
And I'd've danced like the king of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would've fared well

Godspeed, all the bakers at dawn
May they all cut their thumbs
And bleed into their buns 'til they melt away

I'm looking in on the good life
I might be doomed never to find
Without a trust, a flaming field
Am I too dumb to refine?
And if you took to me like
Well, I'd've danced like the queen of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would've fared well


Lyrics submitted by rudegirl, edited by frenzydiamonds

New Slang Lyrics as written by James Mercer

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    I think this is about a guy who calls up a girl from his past, perhaps one that was only a friend, maybe more. Anyway, nothing became of their relationship before, and it withered away. It seems they remained on good terms. So he calls her, and in the back of his mind he is wanting something very special between the two of them again, but he is aware that things aren't the way that they were before, and they aren't the same people that they used to be. Ultimately, after the joy of reminiscing, he returns to his life and she returns to hers. It's one of the happiest love songs that I know of.

    irondal2on April 21, 2009   Link

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