Trailer Trash

Modest Mouse / Eric Judy / Isaac Brock / Jeremiah Green

Eating snow flakes with plastic forks
And a paper plate of course
You think of everything

Short love with a long divorce
And a couple of kids, of course
They don't mean anything

Live in trailers with no class
God damn, I hope I can pass
High school means nothing

Taking heartache with hard work
God damn, I am such a jerk
I can't do anything

And I shout that you're all fakes
And you should've seen the look on your face
And I guess that's what it takes
When comparing your belly aches

And it's been a long time
Which agrees with this watch of mine
And I know that I miss you
and I'm sorry if I dissed you

Eating snow flakes with plastic forks
And a paper plate of course
You think of everything

Short love with a long divorce
And a couple of kids, of course
They don't mean anything

Live in trailers with no class
God damn, I hope I can pass
High school means nothing

Taking heartache with hard work
God damn, I am such a jerk
I can't do anything

And I shout that you're all fakes
And you should've seen the look on your face
And I guess that's what it takes
When comparing your belly aches

And it's been a long time
Which agrees with this watch of mine
And I guess that I miss you
And I'm sorry if I dissed you

Trivia about the song Trailer Trash by Modest Mouse

When was the song “Trailer Trash” released by Modest Mouse?
The song Trailer Trash was released in 1997, on the album “The Lonesome Crowded West”.
Who composed the song “Trailer Trash” by Modest Mouse?
The song “Trailer Trash” by Modest Mouse was composed by Modest Mouse, Eric Judy, Isaac Brock, and Jeremiah Green.

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