| Styrofoam Plates | |
| Written By: Ben Gibbard, Nick Harmer, and Chris Walla | Recorded: Spring 2001 |
| Lyrics | |
There's a saltwater film on the jar of your ashes I threw them to sea, but a gust blew them backwards and the sting in my eyes that you then inflicted was par for the course just as when you were living It's no stretch to say you were not quite a father, but a donor of seeds to a poor single mother that would raise us alone. We never saw the money that went down your throat through the hole in your belly. 13 years old in the suburbs of Denver, standing in line for Thanksgiving dinner at the Catholic church the servers wore crosses to shield from the sufferance plaguing the others Styrofoam plates cafeteria tables, charity
wreaths of cheap wine |
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| Notes | |
I think it should be noted that this song is NOT biographical. |
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