The Downtalkers - Cheapest Seating

They say if you want change
Go out and vote
I know you're not quite old enough
But I have faith in your resolve
You'll find a way
By the end of the day
And if you can't
You lack the conviction you'd need
And from the cheapest seating
I watch the lights
And from the cheapest seating
I heard a girl crying
Dead relatives
Staring from a bird's eye view
Someone you knew years ago
Still thinking about you
You've got enough to keep on breathing
But not enough to breath for two
Our feet shatter like glass
Then laugh it off, all the pain away
With jokes we've yet to understand
Until it all grows back
Our toes strewn on the grass
Looking at the smiling moon
Who tells us how many more nights to last
If we could still dance
Sunday morning know your place
Cut it cut it cut it off
I'd hate to see your chin raise
Cut it cut it cut it off
The overwhelming smell of dew
Has fixed a life inside of you
You don't exist for aftertaste
You exist to bereave me from my day
Fine
Your life or mine
Or do we both stay half alive
If I could just have some of tonight to myself
I could spend the night on you
When the blankets can't keep you warm
Held there, stripped there pulling out hairs
Stay locked the second hand folds for you
Held there Sit there pulling out hairs
Got it out for you
Forgot how fast a month goes by
I watched the lights
Without this week there is nothing left to live on
The sheen of the winter's white
And I wore my heart on my sleeve but the wind tore it off
The wind knocked me down
What belongs in my chest now outlined in cold
I hear sirens in the distance
Your goal is mine
Dead relatives
Dancing on the ground where you'll be buried
Someone you knew years ago
Has passed away quite recently
And all your friends believe in god
Well maybe you should give it a shot

Written by:
Gabe Leahy

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