The Queen

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

"You probably don't remember, but I made it a point to anyway,"
As long as I can,
I think you might remember,
A tree in seven valleys with golden string,
A promise we made for every day,
And we're taking names, not taking traits

Mind you,
You are the bulbs hanging from the ceiling
On a sinewy string,
Mind you,
You're beyond me,
There's something to be said for being spoken for,
A certain solidarity,
And you handle me with such a delicate demeanor

You know what I'll think,
It's about who you love,
It's about who you tell,
And my voice carries more than it should but not now,
It's not the thought that counts, it's the pulling through,
Not my mind that wanders,
It's your heart that keeps me and mine you,
Mind you I can hold my breath forever

For as long as I can,
Mind you,
My dirty hair in your lap will be the feathers in the grass,
But for now your sugar the sap in my selfish glass,
You want to be planted beneath the leaves,
Bloom and blow with the breeze,
But not yet, but not now,
"We can always be found."

Trivia about the song The Queen by Pianos Become the Teeth

When was the song “The Queen” released by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song The Queen was released in 2014, on the album “Keep You”.
Who composed the song “The Queen” by Pianos Become the Teeth?
The song “The Queen” 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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