Pay for the Piano

Travis Morrison

People my people -- the cat in the steeple --
And everyone here I need your ear so be cool for a few
I feel a funny emotion, a negative notion
A tear in the air, an unseen stare, if I'm wrong then I'm wrong
What I say?

Senors and senoras -- they cannot ignore us --
We know that they know the score, it's there at the core --always been
And we could give it up all nice, or put it on cold ice
While that could suffice I give these dreams up in hell -- ring a bell --
What I say?

Somebody's got to pay for the piano
Somebody's got to make sure we honor everyone
I know if we can forfeit all our sorrow, it may as well be us

People my people, supreme to my equal
Say not a word I know you're tired so am I, I could cry
You know you knew it would be hard to play such a bad card
Lower your guard to unseen harm 'cause you're scarred, I can see
And the people that need you say the couldn't read you
You plant 'em a seed they claim they loved all the weeds
So you flee -- what I say?

So people my people -- the cat in the steeple --
And everyone here I know your fear like a friend -- I contend --
Commandos commandettes, it wasn't a sure bet
But nothing good was and what should or could be does what it can

It's a quiet and sad choice you hear in your own voice
I know what I'd like and I can't say anymore: Je t'adore
So break it down...

Trivia about the song Pay for the Piano by The Dismemberment Plan

On which albums was the song “Pay for the Piano” released by The Dismemberment Plan?
The Dismemberment Plan released the song on the albums “Change” in 2001, “A People’s History of The Dismemberment Plan” in 2003, and “2007-04-28: A Benefit for Cal Robbins, Black Cat, Washington, DC, USA” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Pay for the Piano” by The Dismemberment Plan?
The song “Pay for the Piano” by The Dismemberment Plan was composed by Travis Morrison.

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