Listen to A Break from the Barrage by Craig Finn

A Break from the Barrage

Craig Finn

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They said the opposite of love is indifference And there's a physical consequence for each and every action Once they started rolling around, the coins fell from his pocket And the whole thing just felt like a transaction When she showed up at the bar last night she didn't intend to stay out late But here we are again with the sunrise Scraping at the remnants of a high time She shuts her eyes and lets it spin And calls in sick to work again Leaves a message when she knows they won't be in yet Timing is of the essence You finesse it where you have to, but sometimes it's not an option That's when you kick the door in And right now it's hanging from its hinges So she drops him off at the place that he stays at Picks the coins up from the floormat in the backseat Pulls in to the Speedway Buys a cup of coffee And gets back into her car Sits there and listens to the silence And tries to figure out what to do about today And all the village idiots Shoplifting some Starbursts and some Parliaments And claiming that they're Stick-Up Kids We always fixate on facades When it's hard to see the benefit The taverns are a decent way To seal off all the stimulus (there's something close to death for just a little bit) A little break from the barrage So she pulls onto the highway And drives out of the city And forty minutes into it It opens up and lessens all the tension she was feeling about everything Fake friends along the bars And the boys And the bills you have to pay She pulls into the bottle shop And gets a pint of Popov Goes into her phone to find the showtimes of the movies Reads all the summaries Sees what's at the mall And what they're showing is a matinee In just a little bit she gives her ticket to some teenage kid Who rips it back into her hand Gets behind the popcorn stand Lets herself be upsold into a Cherry Coke That looks less like a beverage than a bathtub The vodka's in the soda cup The split-second the film comes up And the edges get all blurry And she tries to pay attention to the story Of a superhero she's not really sure she's ever even heard of And all the arch-enemies Plotting all their evil deeds Conspiring with their henchmen To overthrow the justice and the liberty We're up against impossible odds Some suburban cinema's a perfect place to hide out And ride out and recover from the damage you've inflicted on yourself And all your fleeting lovers, a little break from the barrage The kid that sold her ticket Is now shaking her awake And he says "miss the movie's over And you should probably go now" He tips the empty bottle She gathers up her stuff And walks out to her car and gets in the backseat Grabs a blanket and stretches out She sleeps a few more hours And when she comes to it's dark now She gets into the driver's seat And pulls onto the highway And drives back to the city Walks into the bar And she finds an open stool and sits down She motions to the server And the server takes her order And she's hoping no one noticed that she didn't change her outfit yet She turns to the scan the room to see if anyone she knows is around But it's just all those village idiots The same ones she's been dealing with for decades now Parliaments at the party house Drinking from a fridge in the garage When it's hard to see the benefit The taverns are a decent way To seal off all the stimulus feel something close to death for just a little bit A little break from the barrage A break from the barrage Feel something close to death for just a little bit A break from the barrage Feel something close to death for just a little bit A little break from the barrage
Writer(s): Craig Finn, Josh Kaufman Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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