The Way Some People Die lyrics


Yo La Tengo


It wasnt it more than a minute
That first one was the test
He was listening but i dont think he heard the rest
It was easy to fall, but not easy to take a stand
With the sound of her voice or the touch of her hand
Everyones heard the reasons why
A kid would let the poison creep inside
He said he wasn't scared, but you know he lied
The way some people die
He doesnt think of tomorrow
and he seldom looks back
When he did he saw failure
and a future so black
So, he sees himself through sad eyes
That have never caught the look of love
He'll never see what hes giving up
Everyones heard the reasons why
A kid would let the poison creep inside
He said he wasn't scared, but you know he lied
The way some people die
You might think hes a victim
He just thinks its a guess
Its not the question, its who you ask
and the boats fly on friday
and you're never gonna see him again
It wasn't love that did him in
Everyones heard the reasons why
A kid would let the poison creep inside
He said he wasn't scared, but you know he lied
The way some people die

Albums

Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
Yo La Tengo -  I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One

Yo La Tengo - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
Yo La Tengo -  And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
Yo La Tengo -  I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass

Yo La Tengo - Painful
Yo La Tengo -  Painful

Yo La Tengo - President Yo La Tengo/New Wave Hot Dogs
Yo La Tengo -  President Yo La Tengo/New Wave Hot Dogs

Yo La Tengo - Electr-O-Pura
Yo La Tengo -  Electr-O-Pura

Yo La Tengo - Summer Sun
Yo La Tengo -  Summer Sun

Yo La Tengo - Fakebook
Yo La Tengo -  Fakebook

Yo La Tengo - Prisoners of Love: A Smattering of Scintillating Senescent Songs 1985-2003 [3 disc]
Yo La Tengo -  Prisoners of Love: A Smattering of Scintillating Senescent Songs 1985-2003 [3 disc]

The Band - Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams: Music That Matters to Her
The Band -  Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams: Music That Matters to Her