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St. Modesto
You were the ground line humming
You were the thread of fire upon this nightYou could feel the living
You staggered and blew your money
A summery tailwind there upon our heels
Ooh, me and you, me and youDown the valley
You'd drag me along for measure
The boredom was deafening at any speedStill I could hear your breathing
You were as loud as the engine's gravel
Winding through Altamont, towards the sea
Ooh, you and meIf you're the one who can save this broken wreck
Then this is the end, we'll be through soon I suspect
Don't argue, these are factsSan Francisco
Eighty and four miles later
We were the vapor trails among the hillsThere above us
An antenna of God, a broadcast
The table of contents right down through the trees
We were the pixels on the fallen leaves, oh, what do we do?Are you the one

Who can save this gory mess?
I know you're a friend
You've been right and true I guess, I guessI know you'd take one on the chin
You'd take it in the teeth for me
We are a team, but we are untiedI'm sinking with the weight of all the things I cannot do
But when I'm losing it, when I'm losing it
I know you're losing it tooSt. Modesto
You were the guitar I'm strumming
You were the power cord that made the light

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Chris Walla (born November 2, 1975 in Bothell, Washington) is the guitarist and producer for the band Death Cab for Cutie. He released his debut solo album Field Manual on January 29, 2008 on Barsuk records. He has released previous solo material exclusively from his website, including material from an early solo project called Martin Youth Auxiliary. Most of these releases have never been fully exposed to the general public in any other form. Under Martin Youth Auxiliary, one cassette was recorded and released in 1999 on elsinor records; only several dozen copies were made.

Read more about Chris Walla on Last.fm.


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