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4:16 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
and so
Annie waits Annie waits Annie waits for a call from a friend the same it's the same why's it always the same Annie waits for the last time the clock never stops never stops never waits she's growing old it's getting late and so he forgot he forgot maybe not maybe he's been seriously hurt would that be worse headlights crest the hill shadows pass her byand out of sight Annie sees in dreams Friday bingo pigeons in the park Annie waits for the last time just the same as the last time Annie says You see this is why I'd rather be alone and so Annie waits Annie waits Annie waits for a call from a friend the same it's the same why's it always the same Annie waits as the last headlights crest the hill who will be the one forever more Annie I could be if we're both still lonely when we're old Annie waits for the last time just the same as the last time Annie waits for the last time just the same as the last time Annie waits but not for me |
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3:11 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Sara spelled without an 'h' was getting bored On a Peavea amp in 1984 While Zak without a 'c' tried out some new guitars Playing Sara-with-no-h's favourite song (La da da da, la da da, la da da) (La da da da, la da da, la da da) Zak and Sara Often Sara would have spells where she lost time She saw the future, she heard voices from inside The kind of voices she would soon learn to deny Because at home they got her smacked (La da da da, la da da, la da da) (La da da da, la da da, la da da) Zak and Sara Zak and Sara Zak called his dad about layaway plans And Sara told the friendly salesman that: "You'll all die in your cars, And why's it gotta be dark? And you're all working in a submarine" (Asshole) She saw the lights, she saw the pale English face Some strange machines repeating beats and thumping bass Visions of pills that put you in a loving trance That make it possible for all white boys to dance And when Zak finished Sara's song, Sara clapped (La da da da, la da da, la da da) (La da da da, la da da, la da da) Zak and Sara Zak and Sara |
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4:26 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Good morning son
I am a bird Wearing a brown polyester shirt You want a coke Maybe some fries The roast beef combo's only $995 It's okay you don't have to pay I've got all the change Everybody knows It hurts to grow up And everybody does It's so weird to be back here Let me tell you what The years go on and We're still fighting it we're still fighting it And you're so much like me I'm sorry Good morning son In twenty years from now Maybe we'll both sit down and have a few beers And I can tell you bout today And how I picked you up and everything changed It was pain Sunny days and rain I knew you'd feel the same things Everybody knows It sucks to grow up And everybody does It's so weird to be back here Let me tell you what The years go on and We're still fighting it We're still fighting it You'll try and try and one day you'll fly Away from me Good morning son I am a bird It was pain Sunny days and rain I knew you'd feel the same things Everybody knows It hurts to grow up And everybody does It's so weird to be back here Let me tell you what The years go on and We're still fighting it We're still fighting it Oh we're still fighting it We're still fighting it And you're so much like me I'm sorry |
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3:23 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
I thought I'd write
I thought I'd let you know that the year since you've been gone I've finally let you go and I hope you find some time to drop a note but if you won't then you won't and I will consider you gone I know that you went straight to someone else while I worked through all this shit here by myself and I think that you should spend some time alone but if you won't then you won't then I will then I will consider you gone I wake up in the night all alone and that's alright the chemicals are wearing off since you've gone the days go on the lights go off and on and nothing really matters when you're gone if you think that you feel nothing at all if you don't then you don't if you won't then you won't then I will then I will yeah I will consider you gone |
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3:46 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Fred sits alone at his desk
in the dark There's an awkward young shadow That waits in the hall He's cleared all his things And he's put them in boxes Things that remind him Life has been good Twenty five years he's worked at the paper A man's here to take him downstairs And I'm sorry Mr Jones It's time There was no party And there were no songs Cause today's just the day Like the day that he started No one is left here That knows his first name And life barrells on Like a runaway train Where the passengers change They don't change anything You get off Someone else can get on And I'm sorry Mr Jones It's time Streetlight it shines through the shades Casting lines on the floor And lines on his face He reflects on the day Fred gets his paints out And goes to the basement Projecting some slides Onto a plain white canvas And traces it Fills in the spaces He turns off the slides And it doesn't look right Yeah And all of these bastards Have taken his place He's forgotten But not yet gone And I'm sorry Mr Jones And I'm sorry Mr Jones And I'm sorry Mr Jones It's time |
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4:14 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Pangs of silence From the room upstairs How's the view there? Do you read what they're saying about you? That you're no fun Since the war was won In fact, you have become all of the things you've always run away from The ascent of Stan Textbook hippie man Get rest while you can So where'd the years go? All the time we had? Being poor was not such a drag in hindsight And you wonder why your father was so resigned Now you don't wonder any more The ascent of Stan Textbook hippie man Textbook hippie man Get rest while you can Stan: Once you wanted revolution Stan: Now you're the institution Stan: How's it feel to be the man? It's no fun to be the man And now, watch it all go down The ascent of Stan Textbook hippie man (Stan) Textbook hippie man Get rest while you can Stan: Once you wanted revolution Stan: Now you're the institution Stan: How's it feel to be the man? It's no fun to be the man |
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4:11 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
The lights are off again She took me by surprise She's so sensitive This sh*t just happens sometimes She's my everything She's my best friend and more We don't do anything We didn't do the day Before you go You oughta know That I didn't mean to hurt you, I just wanted you to know Black tears are falling down her face And I am wrong Black tears are falling and she won't say what I've done She's sitting here beside me, then she is gone Black tears are falling, falling Remember long ago Together laughing, loving Oh so long ago When we were buying something Life was simple then But she's not happy now, and I Don't feel anything Her lips are moving I am mesmerised By tiny lies I'm watching as the shapes are drawing slowly from her eyes Black tears are falling down her face And I am wrong Black tears are falling and she won't say what I've done She's sitting here beside me, then she is gone Black tears are falling, falling Black tears are falling, falling Losing Lisa Losing Lisa Losing Lisa And there's nothing I can do Black tears are falling, falling (ooh ooh) Black tears are falling, falling (ooh ooh) Black tears are falling, falling (ooh ooh) Black tears are falling, falling (ooh ooh) |
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3:49 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Her window was hung like a painting She worried it might come to life She stared for hours So obsessed was I and self-absorbed that I Didn't see that she was Crying There was always someone carrying There was always someone carrying Always someone's carrying Cathy There were times when I'd find myself saying that: "Friends, you don't understand" And she's different when it's just me and her, and I Closed the door and I tried to hang on and she Sank into the dark I was over my head There was always someone carrying There was always someone carrying Always someone's carrying Cathy We gave you everything You could have been anything We gave you everything You could have done anything But to imagine a fall With no one at all to catch you There'd always been someone Then one night she climbed into the picture frame Out in the frozen air And out of sight Woke up sad from this dream I've been having The last couple nights or so With her father and brothers we're all at the funeral Carrying a box through the rain Then somebody says that it's always been this way Always someone's carrying There was always someone carrying Always someone's carrying Cathy |
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4:17 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
You took a trip and climbed a tree At Robert Sledge's party And there you stayed 'till morning came And you were not the same after that You gave your life to Jesus Christ And after all your friends went home You came down, you looked around And you were not the same after that (Ahhh ahhh) You were not the same after that (Ahhh ahhh) You were not the same after that You see 'em drop like flies from the bright sunny skies They come knocking at your door with this look in their eyes You've got one good trick and you're hanging on you're hanging on... To it You took the word and made it heard And eased the people's pain and for that You were idolised, immortalised And you were not the same after that Walking tall, you'd bought it all And you were not the same after that Till someone died on the waterslide And you were not the same after that You see 'em drop like flies from the bright sunny skies They come knocking at your door with this look in their eyes You've got one good trick and you're hanging on you're hanging on to it (ooh ooh ooh ooh) (YOU WERE NOT THE SAME!) You see 'em drop like flies from the bright sunny skies They come knocking at your door with this look in their eyes You've got one good trick and you're hanging on you're hanging on: You're hanging on: You're hanging on: |
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4:58 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Let me tell y'all what it's like
Being male middle class and white It's a bitch if you don't believe Listen up to my new CD Sha mon I got shit runnin' throught my brain It's so intense that I can't explain All alone in my white boy pain Shake your booty while the band complains I'm rockin' the suburbs Just like Michael Jackson did I'm rockin' the suburbs Except that he was talented I'm rockin' the suburbs I take the cheques and face the facts That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks I'm pissed off but I'm too polite When people break in the McDonald's line Mom and Dad you made me so uptight I'm gonna cuss on the mic tonight I don't know how much I can take Girl give me something I can break I'm rockin' the suburbs Just like Quiet Riot did I'm rockin' the suburbs Except that they were talented I'm rockin' the suburbs I take the cheques and face the facts That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks In a haze these days I pull up to the stop light I can feel that something's not right I can feel that someone's blasting me with hate And bass Sendin' dirty vibes my way 'Cause my great great great great Grandad Made someones' great great great great Grandaddies slaves I just drove to the store For some Preparation H Y'all don't know what it's like Being male middle class and white Y'all don't know what it's like Being male middle class and white Y'all don't know what it's like Being male middle class and white Y'all don't know what it's like Being male middle class and white It gets me real pissed off it makes me wanna say It gets me pissed off and it makes me wanna say It gets me real pissed off and it makes me wanna say Just like Jon Bon Jovi did I'm rockin' the suburbs Except that he was talented I'm rockin' the suburbs I take the cheques and face the facts That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks These days I'm rockin' the suburbs I'm rockin' the suburbs |
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3:49 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
Lucretia walks into a room. Because she does it's not the same room The one she wanted to be in She says, "Everywhere I go, damn! There I am." And I just want to walk away Won't you let me walk away sometimes? Won't you let me walk away? Every one of you is fired I'm just an ordinary guy And all I want is to be loved - is that so wrong? Don't think that I don't know what you're saying about me I hear it all through these thin walls And I just want to walk away Won't you let me walk away this time? I just want to walk away Every one of you is fired Every one of you is oh oh oh oh Every one of you is fired, yeah! (Ooh!) I just want to walk away Won't you let me walk away this time? 'Cause I just want to walk away Every one of you is fired Every one of you is oh oh oh oh Every one of you is fired Every one of you is oh oh oh oh Fired MOTHERF*CKER! |
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4:25 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (2001)
I don't get
many things right the first time In fact I am told that a lot Now I know all the wrong turns the stumbles and falls Brought me here And where was I before the day That I first saw your lovely face Now I see it everyday And I know That I am I am I am The luckiest What if I'd been born fifty years before you In a house on the street where you live Maybe I'd be outside as you passed on your bike Would I know And in a wide sea of eyes I see one pair that I recognize And I know That I am I am I am The luckiest I love you more than I have ever found a way to say to you Next door there's an old man who lived to his nineties And one day passed away in his sleep His wife she stayed for a couple of days And passed away I'm sorry I know that's a strange way to tell you that I know we belong That I know That I am I am I am The luckiest |
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1:43 | ||||
from I Am Sam (아이 엠 샘) [ost] (2002)
Once there was a way to get back homeward
Once there was a way to get back home Sleep pretty darling do not cry And I will sing a lullaby Golden Slumbers fill your eyes Smiles awake you when you rise Sleep pretty darling do not cry And I will sing a lullaby Once there was a way to get back homeward Once there was a way to get back home Sleep pretty darling do not cry And I will sing a lullaby |
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3:11 | ||||
from The Banger Sisters (와일드 클럽) by Trevor Rabin [ost] (2002)
Doctor, my eyes have seen the years
And the slow parade of fears without crying Now I want to understand I have done all that I could To see the evil and the good without hiding You must help me if you can Doctor, my eyes Tell me what is wrong Was I unwise to leave them open for so long 'Cause I have wandered through this world And as each moment has unfurled I've been waiting to awaken from these dreams People go just where they will I never noticed them until I got this feeling That it's later than it seems Doctor, my eyes Tell me what you see I hear their cries Just say if it's too late for me Doctor, my eyes Cannot see the sky Is this the price for having learned how not to cry |
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7:17 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Live (2002)
Philosophy
by Ben Folds Five Won't you look up at the skyline At the mortar, block, and glass And check out the reflections in my eyes See they always used to be there Even when this was all was grass And I sang and danced about a high-rise And you were laughing at my helmet hat Laughing at my torch Go ahead and laugh all you want I got my philosophy And I trust it like the ground That's why my philosophy Keeps me walking when I'm falling down I see that there is evil And I know that there is good And the in-betweens I never understood Would you look at me I'm crazy But I get the job done I'm crazy but I get the job done So go ahead and laugh all you want I got my philosophy And I trust it like the ground That's why my philosophy Keeps me walking when I'm falling down I pushed you cause I loved you guys I didn't realize That you weren't having fun And I dragged you up the stairs And I told you to fly You were flapping your arms Then you started to cry, you were too high Now you take this all for granted You take the mortar, block, and glass And you forget the speech that moved the stone And it's really not that you can't see The forest from the trees You just never been out in the woods alone So you can laugh all you want to But I've got my philosophy And I love you you're my friend But you got no philosophy Now it's time for this song to end |
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3:37 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Super D [ep] (2004)
You are drunk and you were surely
In Latino lover mode We all know what's on your agenda You have broken the code Oh, I've got no right to lay claim to her frame She's not my possession Aaaaaaaahhhhhh! But get your hands off my woman motherfucker Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Octoped, you've got six hands too many And you can't keep them to yourself You're too fat and too old to marry So they left you on the shelf Oh, I've got no right to lay claim to her frame But you soiled my obsession Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Ow! Get your hands off my woman motherfucker Get your hands off my woman motherfucker (Big fuck-off, shiny piano solo with awesome shouts) Get your hands Get your hands Get your hands Get your hands Motherfucker Get your hands Get your hands Get your hands Get your hands Motherfucker |
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4:24 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Super D [ep] (2004)
Ran out of time
Running my mouth Ran up a tab and all the way from Kalamazoo On my way back home I was surely stoned Now I'm sober in my yard Can't believe I was there Can't believe I've been anywhere else If there was a time I almost forgot We had me drifting all the way from Kalamazoo and I said I love you too All the way back home There's an old joke I just made up How many of me would it take to screw up your life? One to settle down, One to turn you 'round Now I'm sober in my yard I was gonna say you have to be there but I forget that you're still there Seems like you'd be frozen Frozen there in time Waving your goodbyes Up to the sky Place on the map Is fading away I must have been lost in more than one way Kalamazoo Don't you know that I've been there too? And it'd put your mind more at ease If you'd say these words and release All the way back home |
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3:11 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Super D [ep] (2004)
Adelaide
On a plane Far from the united states Of LA Dropping in from outer space Takes a day Now I see the Bogans At the motor race Here you know the world could turn Or crash and burn And you would never know it Going where the air is clear There's better beer in Adelaide Charlie L. Smith's forty Someone spiked my rice The rest, history Now I am a fixture down Rundle Mall Watching as the locals pass Silver balls I can see their eyes are round They're pointed down They scan the spanning sidewalks Learning that there is no hurry Fuss or worry Adelaide Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah It's raining In Adelaide A face is waiting in a window A voice says Why Adelaide You could live anywhere and I say Because I want to Because I want to I really really want to And you know the earth could turn Or crash and burn And you would never know it Really got to make it to the finish line Get the record done on time Pack the bags And catch a flight And you can kiss my ass goodbye I'm in Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide |
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5:10 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Super D [ep] (2004)
I'm trolling food court for girls
Yeah, it's the best job in the world They know they're safe with me They love my little mustache They love a man in uniform Ooh With my sunglasses they can't See what I'm really looking at And as they're walking by I whisper through my doughnut Hey baby, baby light that ass on fire Yeah How long must this day go on? I got to stand here two more hours till I Punch the clock All alone in this great big mall Ooh No kid, they don't give me a gun I don't get paid enough to run So you can call me what you want I'll be hanging at the check out Checking out your girlfriend Figure out how she's going to fit all of that Butt into that underwear - yeah Yeah Hey girl if you can't recall Where you parked your daddy's car Then I could help you out All alone in this great big mall Oh How long must this day go on? I got to stand here two more hours Till it's Miller Time All alone in this great big mall Whoa I'm trolling food court for girls I whisper through my doughnut I whisper through my doughnut I whisper through my doughnut Hey baby baby, hey baby baby baby Light that Light that ass on fire Alright, that's good |
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2:02 | ||||
from Ben Folds - Super D [ep] (2004)
I'm getting down to the last pair of shoes
Can't even win the nickel bet Because them that's got Are them that gets and I ain't seen nothing yet I see folks with fine cars and fancy clothes That's why they're called the smarter set Because they manage to get What them that's got supposed to get And I ain't seen nothin' yet Them that gots is Them that gets Is something I can't see You got to get something 'Fore you can get something How you get the first Is still a mystery to me I see folks with fine car and fancy clothes That's why they're called the smarter set Because they manage to get What them that's got supposed to get And I ain't seen nothin' yet I ain't seen nothing yet I ain't seen nothing yet |