Unfortunate Age Songtext
von Trashcan Sinatras
Unfortunate Age Songtext
I applied...
And eventually they replied,
"Impeccable taste, such an unfortunate age."
Getting this far took a long time.
A car stolen properly, passport to poverty
...i applied
Bride-to-be...
For my benefit, marry me.
Help me fill out my forms,
Through the winter we′ll stay warm.
We'll claim the unclaimed
And patiently pay for it
Yearly with our lives,
Dearly with our lives... bride-to-be.
Bury us, with shovel and bible fuss.
Like the book that we′ve strummed,
We're dog-eared and well-thumbed.
We don't fold the pages,
We know where our place is.
A tree for a headstone,
Roots grow through our bones.
And eventually they replied,
"Impeccable taste, such an unfortunate age."
Getting this far took a long time.
A car stolen properly, passport to poverty
...i applied
Bride-to-be...
For my benefit, marry me.
Help me fill out my forms,
Through the winter we′ll stay warm.
We'll claim the unclaimed
And patiently pay for it
Yearly with our lives,
Dearly with our lives... bride-to-be.
Bury us, with shovel and bible fuss.
Like the book that we′ve strummed,
We're dog-eared and well-thumbed.
We don't fold the pages,
We know where our place is.
A tree for a headstone,
Roots grow through our bones.
Writer(s): Paul Livingston, Francis Reader, John Richard Douglas, David William Hughes Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com