Deconstruction

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Indigo Girls - Non-Music

Deconstruction

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[Verse 1] We talked up all night and still came to no conclusion We started a fight that ended in silent confusion And as we sat stuck you could hear the trash truck Making its way through the neighborhood Picking up the thrown out, different from house to house We get to decide what we think is no good [Verse 2] We're sculpted from youth, the chipping away makes me weary And as for the truth, it seems like we just pick a theory And it's the one that justifies our daily lives And backs us with quiver and arrows To protect openings 'cause when the warring begins How quickly the wide open narrows [Chorus] Into the smallness of Our deconstruction of love We thought it was changing but it never was It's just the same as it ever was [Verse 3] A family of foxes came to my yard and dug in So I looked in a book to see what this could possibly mean Yeah 'cause there's fate in the breeze, signs in the trees And possible tragic events When forces collide with the damage strewn wide And holes blasted straight through the fence [Verse 4] Oh, the sky starts to crash (Into the smallness) The rain on the roof starts to drumming (Of our) And laid up like cash (Deconstruction of love) Your take on my list of shortcomings And now the show starts to close, I know how this goes The plot's a predictable showing And though it seems grand we're just one speck of sand And back to the hourglass we're going [Chorus] Back to the smallness of (Into the smallness of) Our deconstruction of love (Our deconstruction of love) We thought it was changing but it never was We're still in the smallness of (Into the smallness of) Our deconstruction of love (Our deconstruction) We thought it was changing but it never was Our deconstruction of love Our deconstruction of love

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  • Emily Saliers