Quit Benefit

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

You can't see but you're the best at hearing the friends we could be
Insipid but still charming the hair off of our tongues,
Singing of dying early just to be loved
I'm ignoring grasp
Decorating your walls with our senses,
I'll tease you with a breeze in the heat
Do your bottoms touch your tops?
You are a parrot to what you hear
You are a parrot to what you've heard
Do the levels talk about you?
You can't see but you're the best at hearing the friends we could be
"You had this sadness and the pain, it made you attractive"
Oh oh oh well trucks, they know the water they throw so well, so at sea
Saved faces are still faces
What we knew we didn't say, what we didn't, we mouthed
We are not just as good as our words, we are not just elevator talk

Trivia about the song Quit Benefit by Pianos Become the Teeth

When was the song “Quit Benefit” released by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song Quit Benefit was released in 2010, on the album “Old Pride”.
Who composed the song “Quit Benefit” by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song “Quit Benefit” by Pianos Become the Teeth was composed by Pianos Become the Teeth, Kyle Durfey, Chad McDonald, Mike York, David Haik, Zac Sewell.

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