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lyrics
With every passible fate
i’m tearing pages out my tome
now with its covers blown open
so let me lay here awhile
beneath a canopy of woods
to watch an air balloon parade
Till daylight’s vanished into the ashes
of yesteryear’s pyre
It’s so wonderfully sour
in the first morning hour
Peggy, I’m sleeping strange
the bed’s unmade
I’m falling into space
weeping lamp lines’ blurry arms
that could reach my bleary eyes
on a bus ride from LA
in the dead of night
on my death bed
I awaken trembling bad
what a dreadful dream to see
what a sick nightmare to have
with a murderer staring back
from my looking glass
feels so right to hold you
through the weekend hanging over
Peggy, the plans have changed
a new year waves hello
and with such a pretty face
every day I go to school
every day I follow the ruse
if I don’t know why I keep dying
to cherish the life, the game so many lose
you are born you grow old it’s nothing new
let me look at you
you’ve gotten so tall
every day yeah yeah
Save your goodbye for Stalingrad
credits
from Someone Else's Déjà Vu,
released July 8, 2008
cymbal, drum — Jeffrey Koster
vibraphone — Ben Brodin
12-string, hand claps, mouth noises, fake strings,
Rhodes, electric guitar — Joseph Knapp
vocals — Jenna Morrison, Kianna Alarid, Neely Jenkins, Neal Knapp
electric guitar — AJ Mogis
stomps, taps — Jamie Pressnall
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