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Berlin Got Blurry - Parquet Courts



     
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Donair wrappers unwrapped and extinguished
Crotch of a rollie inside yellow fingers
Nothing lasts but nearly everything lingers in lifeCellphone service is not that expensive
But that takes commitment and you just don't have it
Feels so effortless to be a stranger
But feeling foreign is such a lonely habitYou can't crop yourself out of the picture
Out-of-focus but still framed insideWell, Berlin got blurry
And my heart started hurting for youLoudmouthed living got you some attention
And second chances given without doubt
'Guess you've got a history but it's not worth a mention tonightKind ears captive to the beers you've purchased
Sipping through your seeds of plaster confession
Telling pretty stories, is it your sole purpose?
Telling everybody that you've learned your lessonBut no-one's falling for that nice-guy bullshit
They waited years, you can wait one nightWell Berlin got blurry
When my eyes started telling it toFunny how it charms you, that Teutonic frankness
Listen and it arms you with a new kind of patience
Maybe it alarms you 'cause it tastes so familiar and wildFrench fries, ketchup, hot-dog are the main ingredients
Swears in flawless english it's the best in town

Funny how a sameness cannot be distinguished
Strangeness is relieving when you're pointed outEmails, poems, slogans on example
Of three things I can't unifyWell, Berlin got blurry
As my thoughts all hurried to you
Songwriters
SEAN YEATON, ANDREW SAVAGE, MAXWELL SAVAGE, AUSTIN BROWNPublished by
Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY

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Parquet Courts is a band from New York City. At the center of the group is A. Savage, who at this point is known for his collaborations with projects like Fergus & Geronimo, Teenage Cool Kids and Wiccans. Savage is joined by three other musicians (“three quarters Texans and three quarters Pisces”) and describes the bands’ debut release as The Fall meets Neil Young. On the band’s debut release, “American Specialties”, this all makes sense. The quartet wanders through the American and British underground, picking away their favorite parts with confidence.

Read more about Parquet Courts on Last.fm.


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