Our furniture's sprawled out on the pavement
The sparrows build their styrofoam nests
I try to speak but you said it already
Vacate the mailbox, the sun's heading west
Taking the poems from your Soviet ashtray
I always loved how you talk and you talk
Another number to grind into powder
Another twitch of an indifferent clock
Stains on splintered doorways
You say that you love me
Why don't you say something new?
The world is spinning around us
Ah, but isn't the rust colored floor such a beautiful hue?
Why don't you say something new?
I love the way that you think you can hurt me
I want to hold you in a Faberge shell
You pray forgiveness, falling out slowly
Higher than heaven and hotter as well
Stains on splintered doorways
You say that you love me
Why don't you say something new?
The world is spinning around us
Ah, but isn't the rust colored floor such a beautiful hue?
Why don't you say something
Why don't you say something new?
Stains on splintered doorways
You say that you love me
Why don't you say something new?
The world is spinning around us
Ah, but isn't the rust colored floor such a beautiful hue?
Why don't you say something
Why don't you say something
Why don't you say something new?
credits
from Brave Sinners, Rejoice!,
track released July 26, 2012
Nigel A. Wilson
Yannick Ballmann
Christina Apostolopoulos
Patrick Carr
Produced by Curtis Wilson
Engineered by Patrick McCusker
Album Art by Elaine Kim
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