The Popular Music

We were struck by lightning, it was like we'd never get old
Now when I reach out my arm in the morning the pillows are all cold
They were more or less the same when your head was there
Now I'm saving the traces of it and only I hold the secret of who dyed your hair

The last time a wind this hard blew through this town
It was you coming through to pull my pillars down
Breaking ties and fruit flies and the summer's always breezy
Now I know you recorded the hooves of your horse just to tease me

I've got my ear to the ground and I'm listening for you
I've got my ear to the ground and I'm listening for you

This happy homecoming, I am not inclined to believe it
And a snap shot of me I know now you need it
So I'm coming back from my time underground
Do you see what I've found?

You want proof I still set out your plate?
Well I got your telegram about eight months too late
Now I'm smashing not washing the china you left me to use
Making mosaics of scenes from the parts of my life that you left me to lose

I've got my ear to the ground and I'm listening for you
I've got my ear to the ground and I'm listening for you

This happy homecoming, I am not inclined to believe it
And a snap shot of me I know now you need it
So I'm coming back from my time underground
Do you see what I've found?

Trivia about the song The Popular Music by Superchunk

When was the song “The Popular Music” released by Superchunk?
The song The Popular Music was released in 1997, on the album “Indoor Living”.

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