jeremiah and the birds - the trials of danny dannson lyrics
[verse 1: jeremiah]
he was a nice young man
sometimes it’s simply better to ignore the haters. that’s the lesson that danny’s dad had been trying to teach him, but danny still couldn’t let it go. he latched onto them and their hate and couldn’t let it go, but he also realized that this wasn’t healthy. that’s when he came up with his devious plan
the boy walked down the street in a carefree way, playing without notice of what was about him. he didn’t hear the sound of the car as his ball careened into the road. he took a step toward it, and in doing so sealed his fate
[break: jeremiah]
(reversed vocals)
little young man
[verse 2: jeremiah]
my pincher collar is snapped on. then comes the electric zapper collar. finally, my purple at+home collar is taken off and i know i’m going for a walk to the dog park. i’m so excited to see my friends. i hope spike or thunder are there already. they’re the most fun to chase and tumble with. my human is pretty strict with me. i’m only allowed on the grass and not on the sidewalks. i think she’s afraid i’m going to jump on the other humans. i don’t understand why everyone else gets to jump on the benches and run wild on the sidewalks. they don’t listen to their humans. i know i could ignore mine but if i do she may zap me and it’s just not worth it. she probably wouldn’t let me back at the dog park if i didn’t listen to her. i just love the dog park
[segoe: the birds]
the courtroom was obliterated
no sign of life
[verse 3: jeremiah and the birds]
indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her consciousness, filled her whole being with a vague anguish. it was like a shadow, like a mist passing across her soul’s summer day. it was strange and unfamiliar; it was a mood. she did not sit there inwardly upbraiding her husband, lamenting at fate, which had directed her footsteps to the path which they had taken. she was just having a good cry all to herself. the mosquitoes made merry over her, biting her firm, round arms and nipping at her bare insteps
[chorus: the birds]
he couldn’t remember exactly where he had read it, but he was sure that he had. the fact that she didn’t believe him was quite frustrating as he began to search the internet to find the article. it wasn’t as if it was something that seemed impossible. yet she insisted on always seeing the source whenever he stated a fact
[verse 4: jeremiah and the birds]
there are usually about 200 words in a paragraph, but this can vary widely. most paragraphs focus on a single idea that’s expressed with an introductory sentence, then followed by two or more supporting sentences about the idea. a short paragraph may not reach even 50 words while long paragraphs can be over 400 words long, but generally speaking they tend to be approximately 200 words in length
[interlude: jeremiah]
children dead, hope for the best
[verse 5: jeremiah]
he was alone, which surprised me. but not as much as the wicked looking knife he pulled off the passenger’s seat and brought out with him. it was the kind of blade that a steak knife dreamed of becoming someday. it was bigger than a cleaver, not quite broadsword size
he was alone, dark and depressing
[outro: the birds]
sixteen hours left, hope for the best
[instrumental outro]
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