paroles de chanson Phoenix - Slaughter Beach, Dog
From
the
corner
of
third
and
Washington
You
can't
see
where
your
brother
went
Out
somewhere
past
the
beat
cops
And
beautiful
women
who
work
for
the
government
They
walk
by
in
air-conditioned
tunnels
That
are
a
cut
above
the
street
While
I
sweat
in
my
hot
coffee
And
daydream
about
how
we
might
meet
Your
mother
asked
for
a
picture
She
says
today's
your
birthday
In
some
strung
out
western
stutter
Making
all
the
world
her
ashtray
She
adjusts
her
aviators
With
an
absent
shaking
hand
Tilts
the
camera
forward
45
degrees
And
calls
out
modeling
commands
When
we
used
to
go
to
parties
You'd
spend
an
hour
before
the
mirror
And
I'd
drink
your
gin
And
ask
about
your
high
school
souvenirs
Tacked
on
the
wall
above
the
bed
An
old
Inkjet
collage
But
you
were
never
much
for
talking
So
I
knelt
to
your
mirage
We'd
walk
the
three
blocks
westbound
In
the
moonlit
Philly
fall
And
the
party
would
be
grand
All
our
friends
would
grin
with
pride
All
our
friends
would
be
so
drunk
And
have
such
pleasant
things
to
say
And
at
last,
we'd
see
each
other
In
the
way
that
we
had
dreamed
to
be
seen
Those
nights
your
house
kept
secret
We'd
stumble
up
the
stairs
My
hands
tore
through
your
records
While
your
hands
unpinned
your
hair
The
both
of
us
still
green
enough
To
remove
the
other's
clothes
A
quiet
signal
of
devotion
That
I
am
happy
to
have
known
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