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Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. and members of Dowsing have started a power-pop band called Pet Symmetry. The band will be releasing a 7” via Asian Man Records called Two Songs About Cars. Two Songs With Long Titles this spring. Here is “A Detailed and Poetic Physical Threat to the Person Who Intentionally Vandalized my 1994 Dodge Intrepid Behind Kate’s Apartment”
Some of the lyrics I couldn't quite figure out. But here is my interpretation. If you have any suggestions for changes let me know. Thanks!
LYRICS:
Chipped paint and your carols gonna turn into dust
and an old sink a silver surface warning of rust
from long nights in a neighborhood I started to trust
to you
Its just scotch tape and a heightened sense of cowardly pride
and you lost an entitlement to be by your side
Hell bent a detour from your morning ride
Its left me on a good note
its the reason ill be running so late
fine point, to write up by a draw on today
draft out a story where I'm acting my age
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
Its Messed up (messed up)
You always can become what you hate
Its Bad Luck (Bad Luck)
Intentions for intentions sake
Its So fucked (so fucked)
you couldn't say it straight to my face
Just say
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
The gears change as often as the seasons
is the recycle set to breathing
Is this the part of me you'll forget
Chain fence. The cement
Where the casual prowess can become a threat
Chipped paint and your carol gonna turn into dust
and an old sink a silver surface warning of rust
from long nights in a neighborhood I started to trust
to me
Its just Messed Up
You always can become what you hate
Its Bad Luck (Bad Luck)
Intentions for intentions sake
Its So fucked (so fucked)
you couldn't say it straight to my face
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
The gears change as often as the seasons
is the recycle set to breathing
Is this the part of me you'll forget
Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. and members of Dowsing have started a power-pop band called Pet Symmetry. The band will be releasing a 7” via Asian Man Records called Two Songs About Cars. Two Songs With Long Titles this spring. Here is “A Detailed and Poetic Physical Threat to the Person Who Intentionally Vandalized my 1994 Dodge Intrepid Behind Kate’s Apartment”
Some of the lyrics I couldn't quite figure out. But here is my interpretation. If you have any suggestions for changes let me know. Thanks!
LYRICS:
Chipped paint and your carols gonna turn into dust
and an old sink a silver surface warning of rust
from long nights in a neighborhood I started to trust
to you
Its just scotch tape and a heightened sense of cowardly pride
and you lost an entitlement to be by your side
Hell bent a detour from your morning ride
Its left me on a good note
its the reason ill be running so late
fine point, to write up by a draw on today
draft out a story where I'm acting my age
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
Its Messed up (messed up)
You always can become what you hate
Its Bad Luck (Bad Luck)
Intentions for intentions sake
Its So fucked (so fucked)
you couldn't say it straight to my face
Just say
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
The gears change as often as the seasons
is the recycle set to breathing
Is this the part of me you'll forget
Chain fence. The cement
Where the casual prowess can become a threat
Chipped paint and your carol gonna turn into dust
and an old sink a silver surface warning of rust
from long nights in a neighborhood I started to trust
to me
Its just Messed Up
You always can become what you hate
Its Bad Luck (Bad Luck)
Intentions for intentions sake
Its So fucked (so fucked)
you couldn't say it straight to my face
just say
oh oh oh oh oh, have you ever felt your perfect teeth
make a connection with Chicago concrete
The gears change as often as the seasons
is the recycle set to breathing
Is this the part of me you'll forget
Pet Symmetry - A Detailed And Poetic Physical Threat..
Reviewed by Shane
on
Sunday, April 28, 2013
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I heard it as "Have you ever felt your perfect teeth/make a connection with Chicago concrete." A threat, per the song title.
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