The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes Lyrics

Artist: The Postal Service

Album: Miscellaneous

  • Songwriters: Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello

I've got a cupboard with cans of food
Filtered water and pictures of you
And I'm not coming out until this is all over

And I'm looking through the glass
Where the light bends at the cracks
And I'm screaming at the top of my lungs

Pretending the echoes belong to someone
Someone I used to know
And we become silhouettes
When our bodies finally go

I wanted to walk through the empty streets
And feel something constant under my feet
But all the news reports recommended that I stay indoors

Because the air outside will make our cells divide at an alarming rate
Until our shells simply cannot hold all our insides in
And that's when we will explode and it won't be a pretty sight

And we'll become silhouettes
When our bodies finally go
And we'll become silhouettes
When our bodies finally go

And we'll become silhouettes
When our bodies finally go
And we'll become silhouettes
When our bodies finally go

And we'll become
And we'll become
And we'll become


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