Lyrics Holding Down the Laughter - Bad Books
Styrofoam
cup
of
mud
in
my
good
hand,
Disembodied
voice
of
God
in
the
trash
can
Eyes
in
the
ashes,
feeling
for
the
future
Sleeping
through
the
steak-out,
researching
the
rumor.
A
mile,
A
motor,
A
mattress,
A
memory.
First
you
were
embarassed,
but
how
could
you
not
be,
Tangled
and
teenaged,
mom
at
the
movies,
Your
voice
ran
out
out
of
words,
It
was
awkward
and
holy.
Gospel
in
your
belly,
they
aim
a
little
lower,
Back
into
the
bleachers,
Spoke
as
it's
owner.
Sindicate
a
sermon
you
sang
from
the
raptors,
Anchors
in
you
pockets,
holding
down
the
laughter.
Tearing
up
your
mind,
your
lust
and
your
ego,
Slingshot
a
martyr
to
speed
your
libido,
The
parish
goes
to
jelly,
blissful
and
wasted.
Your
Vishnu
eye
slips
open
and
pictures
them
naked.
In
complicating
your
worst
mixed
message
You
built
then
burnt
a
bridge.
And
scattered
all
your
crumbs
at
the
cliff,
She
wants
me,
she'll
swim
for
it.
Brother,
can
you
spare
your
alms
or
your
arrows?
Thunder
clap's
arising,
I
think
that
I
should
Go
home.
To
the
basement
back
on
Jumel
Street,
1996
and
your
waiting
there
to
tell
me,
"I
didn't
die,
you
dreamt
it,
you
dreamt
it,
I'm
as
alive
as
your
best
good
intentions.
Sorry
that
I
tricked
you,
you
had
to
focus
Put
yourself
together,
and
clear
out
the
garbage."
But
for
all
that
effort,
The
slow
burned
struggle,
I
forgot
where
you
live.
She
swept
away
the
clues
from
the
cliff,
your
lost
now.(x4)
Remember
it.
She
swept
away
the
clues
from
the
cliff,
your
lost
now.
Remember
it
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