The Movement of a Hand

Conor Oberst

You follow the footsteps
echoes leading down the hall to a room
There is music playing
tiny bells with moving parts

Here the shadows make things ugly
An effect quite undesirable
The bold and yellow daylight
grows like ivy across the wall
And it bounces off of the painted porcelain
A tiny dancing doll
Her body spins as she pirouettes again
The world suddenly seems small

On an off white subtle morning
You stretch your legs in the front seat
And the road has made a vacuum
where our voices used to be
And you lay your head onto my shoulder
Pour like water over me
So if I just exist for the next ten minutes of this drive
That would be fine
And all these trees that line this curb
Would be rejoicing and alive

Soon all the joy that pours from everything
Makes fountains of your eyes
Because you finally understand the movement of a hand
Waving you goodbye

Trivia about the song The Movement of a Hand by Bright Eyes

When was the song “The Movement of a Hand” released by Bright Eyes?
The song The Movement of a Hand was released in 2000, on the album “Fevers and Mirrors”.
Who composed the song “The Movement of a Hand” by Bright Eyes?
The song “The Movement of a Hand” by Bright Eyes was composed by Conor Oberst.

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