Exploring themes of nostalgia and small-town life, this song by Band of Horses paints a vivid picture of a tranquil yet introspective setting. In the calm environment of the LRC lobby, the lyrics reflect on moments of simplicity, from reading stories to recalling a pet dog that no longer visits. The narrative suggests a yearning for connection and an appreciation for the tranquility of the moment. The reference to "birthday sex and sleep" juxtaposed with the absence of conflict underscores a sense of peaceful ordinariness. Ultimately, the song concludes with a celebration of the world's beauty, despite its underlying melancholy. #Nostalgia #SmallTownLife
Ode to LRC
Lyrics
In the lobby of the LRC
Well, I knew I'd find something
A hundred stories sittin' there to read
I got my focals out, I put 'em on
And all is calm, all is calm
There's a doggie coming here to eat now
Which dated back to 1993
I don't care what the people say 'cause
That dog, he don't come around here anymore
No, no the dog is gone, the dog is gone
No, no the dog is gone, the dog is gone
The town is so small
How could anybody not
Look you in the eyes?
The way that you drive by
The world is such a wonderful place
The world is such a wonderful
I see everyone before me, there was birthday sex and sleep
Some weren't getting along
Nobody's outside trying to murder
Nobody's outside, there's no one really at all
What the hell I saw, the hell I saw
The hell I saw, the hell I saw
The town is so small
How could anybody not
Look me in the eyes?
The way that I drive by
The world is such a wonderful place
The world is such a wonderful place
The world is such a wonderful place
The world is such a wonderful place
La-dee-dah, la-dee-dah, la-dee-dah, la-dee-dah
Writer(s): BENJAMIN BRIDWELL, CREIGHTON BARRETT, ROB HAMPTON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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