woke up today, i had to say
it was a beautiful afternoon
i heard this sound, from inside the ground,
but decided it was too soon
then to my surprise, i heard this sigh
and it seemed to say "who's to blame?"
but i was already late
on my way to accept the state
i knew that it was okay
and when the structure bent, we stood around and said
what do you think that meant to the architect
to fix this hole, we had to go
to the mall down on amity road
i saw you there, with the platform stare
hoping something would grow
but it's never enough for both of us
and we had to say "who's to blame?"
but we were both late
on our way to accept the state
we knew that it was okay
and when the structure bent, we stood around and said
what do you think that meant to the architect
when the dry earth shakes, no one can stay awake
but always continue to take, and saying it's fake
but you wanted to stay
you wanted to stay
in the wooden way
you wanted to stay
but it's not the same
you wanted to stay
and when the structure bent, we stood around and said
what do you think that meant to the architect
when the dry earth shakes, no one can stay awake
but always continue to take, and saying it's fake
and when the structure bent, we stood around and said
what do you think that meant to the architect
credits
from Bob For Apples,
released November 24, 2014
Bob Gaiser - vocals, piano, synthesizer, guitar, bass
Will King - vocals, drums, lapsteel, delay
Willie Krzeszinski - vocals
Nick Caffrey - trombone
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