Summer Teeth - Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99

Like a cloud his fingers explode
On the typewriter ribbon, the shadow grows
His heart's in a bowl behind the bank

And every evening when he gets home
To make his supper and eat it alone
His black shirt cries
While his shoes get cold

It's just a dream he keeps having
And it doesn't seem to mean anything
It's just a dream he keeps having

One summer, a suicide
Another autumn, a traveler's guide
He hits snooze twice before he dies

And every evening when he gets home
To make his supper and eat it alone
His black shirt cries
While his shoes get cold

It's just a dream he keeps having
And it doesn't seem to mean anything
It's just a dream he keeps having

He feels lucky to have you here
In his kitchen, in your chair
Sometimes he forgets that you're even there

It's just a dream he keeps having (hoo-hoo, haa-haa)
It doesn't seem to mean anything (hoo-hoo)
It's just a dream he keeps having (haa-haa)
(Hoo-hoo) It's just a dream (haa-haa)
It doesn't seem to mean anything

(Hoo-hoo, haa-haa)
(Hoo-hoo, haa-haa)
(Hoo-hoo, haa-haa)
(Hoo-hoo, haa-haa)



Credits
Writer(s): Jeffrey Scot Tweedy, Jay Bennett
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