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Your Gravest Words Lyrics

All these
Words trip
Over cracks in the sidewalks
uptown, one year, I"m distantly distressed
I'm finally, coming close to ghost
I"m dancing, on your gravest words
I'm toasting all the coldest stares,
all the loneliest of eyes

I am, a satellite, never getting signals right
you are, a constellation
I can barely make you out tonight

The city lights are burning too bright

I cut, and paste these, sections of maps into my days
sunspots, almost feverish, can you feel me shivering?
I'm finally, breaking out of orbit
I'm clinging, to your finest words

I'm draining all the angry glares,
all that's building up inside

And the dreamers walk slowly through the crowd nothing can stop us now
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oh my gosh this si the best song! i heard it at a party and i had no idea who it was, but yay! now i found it... cool!

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

absolutely beautiful

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

"sunspots, almost feverish, can you feel me shivering?" wow.

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

I love this song...upon hearing it, my only other experience with the Lawrence Arms had been Navigating the Windward Passage. I was definitely pleasantly surprised by this piece of romantic beauty!

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

This song gives me major goosebumps.

"Can you feel me shivering?"

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

same.

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

i love this song.

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

oh the drunken larry arms....

Cover art for Your Gravest Words lyrics by Lawrence Arms, The

i am a satellite never getting signals right.

 
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