Lyrics Sylvia, An Introduction - The Antlers
When
you
were
younger,
you
had
nightmares
You
had
scissor-pain
and
phantom
limbs
And
things
that
kept
you
nervous
Through
that
twelve-year
interim
When
you
fell
crossing
that
street
South
of
Houston,
old
Manhattan
land
Those
nightmares
fell
from
building-tops
And
took
you
by
the
hand
And
you
were
brought
into
those
rooms
With
sliding
curtains,
shining
children's
heads
And
one
of
them,
that
boy
Was
not
as
lucky
as
you
then
But
he
returns
to
you
at
night
Just
when
you
think
you
might
have
fallen
asleep
His
face
is
up
against
yours
And
you're
too
terrified
to
speak
Oh,
Sylvia
Oh,
Sylvia
You
may
think
that
I'm
not
listening
But
I
am,
goddamn,
I
am
I
won't
pretend
I
understand
Because
I
can't,
and
know
I
never
will
But
something
makes
you
sting
And
something
makes
you
want
to
kill
It
made
you
crawl
under
that
house
And
stick
your
head
under
the
stove
It's
all
connected
In
those
complicated
nightmares
that
you
wove
Oh,
Sylvia
Oh,
Sylvia
You
may
think
that
I'm
not
listening
But
I
am,
goddamn,
I
am
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