Lyrics Styrofoam Plates - Death Cab for Cutie
There's
a
saltwater
film
on
the
jar
of
your
ashes
I
threw
them
to
sea,
but
a
gust
blew
them
backwards
And
the
sting
in
my
eyes
that
you
then
inflicted
Was
par
for
the
course,
just
as
when
you
were
living
It's
no
stretch
to
say
you
were
not
quite
a
father
But
the
donor
of
seeds
to
a
poor,
single
mother
That
would
raise
us
alone,
we
never
saw
the
money
That
went
down
your
throat
through
the
hole
in
your
belly
13
years
old
in
the
suburbs
of
Denver
Standing
in
line
for
Thanksgiving
dinner
At
the
Catholic
church,
the
servers
wore
crosses
To
shield
from
the
sufferance
plaguing
the
others
Styrofoam
plates,
cafeteria
tables
Charity
reeks
of
cheap
wine
and
pity
And
I'm
thinking
of
you,
I
do
every
year
When
we
count
all
our
blessings
and
I
wonder
what
we're
doing
here
You're
a
disgrace
to
the
concept
of
family
The
priest
won't
divulge
that
fact
in
his
homily
And
I'll
stand
up
and
scream
if
the
mourning
remain
quiet
You
can
deck
out
a
lie
in
a
suit,
but
I
won't
buy
it
I
won't
join
in
the
procession
that's
speaking
their
piece
Using
five-dollar
words
while
praising
his
integrity
And
just
'cause
he's
gone,
it
doesn't
change
the
fact
He
was
a
bastard
in
life,
thus
a
bastard
in
death,
yeah

1 A Movie Script Ending
2 Why You'd Want to Live Here
3 Steadier Footing
4 Steadier Footing
5 A Movie Script Ending
6 We Laugh Indoors
7 We Laugh Indoors
8 Information Travels Faster
9 Information Travels Faster
10 Why You'd Want to Live Here
11 Blacking Out the Friction
12 Blacking Out the Friction
13 I Was a Kaleidoscope
14 I Was a Kaleidoscope
15 Styrofoam Plates
16 Styrofoam Plates
17 Coney Island
18 Coney Island
19 Debate Exposes Doubt
20 Debate Exposes Doubt
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