Past and Future Ruins

Geoff Rickly, Tom Keeley, Steve Pedulla, Tim Payne, Tucker Rule, Andrew Everding

Hold your hand to the fire
And your eyes to the sky
Just different shades of cellophane
Taped against the lights.
Faulty seams, drawn on plastic leaves
Past and future replicas
Past and future streams

Hold your head underwater
And try to see if you can breathe
Or if you drown in the shallow
Depths of your belief
Because somewhere there must be a better place
Here you call to your neighbor
Only to see the track is set and they're
Walking back and forth in a circle
Saying the same words
Making their lips sync
In time with psalms on Sunday mornings
And all their hearts align with pale fire

So call a paper ambulance
To trace the paper cuts
Don't call on me, I'm a plastic reed
Bending in the feigning wind
Of artificial fields
Then you read the paper
Of a woman's early death
And note explaining why she left

It says
"Somewhere there must be a better place
And it's marked with the fountain I've seen
Glowing in my sleep."
And so you want to die and leave this shadow land behind
To eviscerate the truth from the lie
'Cause somewhere there must be a better place
But what we thought was a fountain of life and light
Turns out to be a mountain crushing down upon us, casting it's shadow
Closing the distance
Between us and Babylon
And all our songs
Are just the sounds of past and future days
Past of future names
Collapsing around us

Trivia about the song Past and Future Ruins by Thursday

When was the song “Past and Future Ruins” released by Thursday?
The song Past and Future Ruins was released in 2011, on the album “No Devolución”.
Who composed the song “Past and Future Ruins” by Thursday?
The song “Past and Future Ruins” by Thursday was composed by Geoff Rickly, Tom Keeley, Steve Pedulla, Tim Payne, Tucker Rule, Andrew Everding.

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