On the phone, in the air,
You light up the cathedral stairs,
You wore fleece, you had style,
A handle on the common trials.
Baby brother, I want to tune into your stereo.
Baby brother, draw them to edge and push them off.
Ta-da! Disappear.
I wonder if they knew you were here,
Would they laugh? Would they cry?
Would they even know if you were dead or alive?
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting for the next hour to go on.
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting, waiting, wait.
It was gold, there was cash,
Your city was a sea of laughs.
You had wit, you had swag,
The women in the back are ready to dance with my,
Baby brother, crowded by a thousand fans,
Baby brother, I wonder if you’ll ever see the light again.
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting for the next hour to go on.
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting for the next,
And you can hardly get it out,
But you will never get it back.
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting for the next hour to go on.
Oh, boy, save it for the birds,
Waiting, waiting, wait.
Lead singer and songwriter Jon Atkin's "cerebral lyrics" and "open-faced jazz aches" commune with the stately, indie guitar
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