State Street Residential [Bonus Track]

BENJAMIN GIBBARD, CHRISTOPHER WALLA, JASON MC GERR, NICHOLAS HARMER

Holding fast until
The rent checks wear thin
Because it hasn't sunk in, so far

When it's a drab routine
The dust starts building
Until its hard to come clean

Then my months stack up
To an addictive crush
As if the drink weren't enough

A stagger cannot compete
There's no charm in being
A residential state street

And if I was sober
Would I kill caution and stay over?
And if I was sober
Would I rip hearts apart like paper?

I wish you could know
Better than you show
With parted lips pointing down
That the whiskey soothes
More than you could ever do
And if I was sober
Would I kill caution and stay over?
And if I was sober
Would I rip hearts apart like paper?er

What a difference it'd make
And what a different it'd make

And if I was sober
Would I kill caution and stay over?
And if I was sober
Would I rip hearts apart like paper?

What a difference it'd make
And what a different it'd make

Trivia about the song State Street Residential [Bonus Track] by Death Cab for Cutie

When was the song “State Street Residential [Bonus Track]” released by Death Cab for Cutie?
The song State Street Residential [Bonus Track] was released in 1997, on the album “You Can Play These Songs With Chords”.
Who composed the song “State Street Residential [Bonus Track]” by Death Cab for Cutie?
The song “State Street Residential [Bonus Track]” by Death Cab for Cutie was composed by BENJAMIN GIBBARD, CHRISTOPHER WALLA, JASON MC GERR, NICHOLAS HARMER.

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