Silence Kid

Stephen Malkmus

Silent kid, no one to remind you
You've got no hip, no reels to remind you
Silent kid, don't take your pawnshop home on the road, goddamn you
Silent kid, don't lose your graceful tone

This is the city life
This is the city life, come on
Let's talk 'bout leaving

Come on now, talk about your family
Your sister's cursed, your father's all but damned you
Silent kid, don't listen to your grandmother's advice about Ezra
Silent kid, don't listen to them

Hand me the drumstick, snare, kick, blues
Call upon I knew myself in
Into the spotlight, ecstasy feels so warm inside
Until five hours later, I'm chewing
Screwing myself with my hand

Trivia about the song Silence Kid by Pavement

On which albums was the song “Silence Kid” released by Pavement?
Pavement released the song on the albums “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain” in 1994 and “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA’s Desert Origins” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Silence Kid” by Pavement?
The song “Silence Kid” by Pavement was composed by Stephen Malkmus.

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