A Song for the Deaf

Josh Homme, Mark William Lanegan, Nick Oliveri

A song for the deaf, that is, for you

Nobody's coming down the hall
Nobody echoes in my head
Broken reflection, outta luck
Nobody ever needed it

I got what was
I want to take what's left
(Ready now)

Beautiful senses are gone
Canary in a gilded cage
Singin'
Sweet, soft and low
I will poison you all
Come closer, racin' to your tongue

I got what was
Want to take what's left
No talk will cure
What's lost, or save what's left
(For the deaf)

The blind can go get fucked
Lie beside the ditch
This halo 'round my neck
Has torn out every stitch

Who are you hiding? Is it safe for the deaf?
Beautiful cancer, infiltrate then forget
Yeah, I saw you coming and I heard not a thing
A mistake not to listen
When I knew where you'd been

And I got what was
I want to take what's left
No talk will cure
What's lost, or save what's left
(For the deaf)

You're listening to W.A.n.t.
The high desert wonder valley favorite radio station
S'been a good night
Dave Catching here
Not saying goodnight
Just saying

Ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaa
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaa
Ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha, hah hah haaah
Ha ha ha ha ha

Trivia about the song A Song for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age

When was the song “A Song for the Deaf” released by Queens of the Stone Age?
The song A Song for the Deaf was released in 2002, on the album “Songs for the Deaf”.
Who composed the song “A Song for the Deaf” by Queens of the Stone Age?
The song “A Song for the Deaf” by Queens of the Stone Age was composed by Josh Homme, Mark William Lanegan, Nick Oliveri.

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