Late Lives

Pianos Become the Teeth, Kyle Durfey, Chad McDonald, Mike York, David Haik, Zac Sewell

How odd life would be if you had made it
From elmira to kansas city,
Instead you cried the whole way,
Punching the wheel home,
And I forget his name,
But like billy said, "you can't be everything
You want to be, before your time,"
So slow it down,
Because everyone will wait for you,
There's no fire,
Just the heat where the sweat never leaves,
You never fully dry out,
So stand still, the air will move

It'll wash over you and almost cool you off,
And like you said, "what the hell is the rush?"
Well you, you're one to talk,
Gone a little too soon,
But I know you hated being late,
And I guess you arrived right on time,
And I'm still here,
Still on this side of the grass,
But lately I'm feeling halfway there

And that's a long time for late lives and separate failures,
With not much to show but a lack of posture,
I know I drove myself to this,
I think you already know,
I think you already heard

At least I hope,
How odd life would be if you had made it
From elmira to kansas city,
And in the end,
It's like you said,
"That's as good as it gets, man."

Trivia about the song Late Lives by Pianos Become the Teeth

When was the song “Late Lives” released by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song Late Lives was released in 2014, on the album “Keep You”.
Who composed the song “Late Lives” by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song “Late Lives” by Pianos Become the Teeth was composed by Pianos Become the Teeth, Kyle Durfey, Chad McDonald, Mike York, David Haik, Zac Sewell.

Most popular songs of Pianos Become the Teeth

Other artists of Rock'n'roll