Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song They Buried the Lunchbox, artist - Cretin. Album song Stranger, in the genre Метал
Date of issue: 08.12.2014
Record label: Relapse
Song language: English
They Buried the Lunchbox |
It was summer. |
The city cooked without breeze. |
My neighborhood had finally had |
enough and went out |
looking for the fiend who’d been lighting fireworks all throughout the nights. |
At first it was fun. |
We met neighbors, toted beer. |
Kids brought squirt guns and |
flashlights. |
My boyfriend |
held my hand as we ran alleys, through the park, following the pops. |
But the men were serious. |
When they cornered him, the bomber tossed firecrackers into the air, |
like confetti at a party. |
We |
blamed it on the heat, the men going sour like that. |
And we were tired, |
so tired. |
He was different, you |
could tell by his face. |
He had a lunchbox full of M80s and sticks, |
popsicle sticks, and some sad letters and |
photos. |
They started push- ing because it was so hot. |
He moaned. |
Or giggled. |
I ran when I saw someone |
lift the brick. |
No one talks about it now. |
Still, after a while, on that night, the |
neighborhood got to lighting fireworks. |
But only on that night. |