Sung into the Street

Will Sheff

Good morning to the frozen street
I'm like a dresser full of leaves
My eyes as dry as dust
There is a curtain in my mouth
It opens and a song comes out
I've sung the loneliest words

Words into your listening stones
Moss curled and songs
Have twirled their tunes around your bones

Good morning, uncle with your pen
The furniture was born again
At night while you slept in
The room it wrapped around your body
Double pillows held your head
I watched your shrinking skin

And all the lines that fill your face
In, we're falling into space

There is a light that is so dim
And a hand that pulls you in
When you can't swim anymore
The freezing water fills your lungs
The weight of waves surrounds your skin
And the outside comes all the way in

Your heart is held inside this box
And we've got to turn it off
So please don't be afraid
The love you gave us will go on
We'll hold your memory when you're gone
Your self just can't be saved

So close your eyes and I'll turn off your heart
Oh, watch the sick room fall apart
This machine's counter restart
Uncle, if I could hold your open
Never-broken heart
I would have held it from the start

Trivia about the song Sung into the Street by Shearwater

When was the song “Sung into the Street” released by Shearwater?
The song Sung into the Street was released in 2001, on the album “The Dissolving Room”.
Who composed the song “Sung into the Street” by Shearwater?
The song “Sung into the Street” by Shearwater was composed by Will Sheff.

Most popular songs of Shearwater

Other artists of US alternative rock