Everything at Once

James August Wilbur, Jonathan Patrick Wurster, Laura Jane Ballance, Ralph Lee Mccaughan

When something has you pinned
And the contraption that you're in
Won't let your day begin

And every rustling of leaves
Is the thieving of your thieves
And sleep is obsolete like bathtub gin

You can hear the big black clock
An no, it doesn't slow or stop
It just ticks as you tick off what might have been

So here's a song about nothing and everything at once
Oh the minutes and the months
Nothing and everything at once

So here's a song about nothing and everything at once
Oh the minutes and the months
The feedback and the drums
Oh the feeling noise becomes
Everything at once
The oaks and the sweet gums
On the street where you are from
Everything at once
Nothing and everything at once
Nothing and everything at once

Trivia about the song Everything at Once by Superchunk

When was the song “Everything at Once” released by Superchunk?
The song Everything at Once was released in 2010, on the album “Majesty Shredding”.
Who composed the song “Everything at Once” by Superchunk?
The song “Everything at Once” by Superchunk was composed by James August Wilbur, Jonathan Patrick Wurster, Laura Jane Ballance, Ralph Lee Mccaughan.

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