digging holes in our backyard, all we find are dead earthworms
cut in half
but they still move 'cause they've got too many hearts
we'll bury them when we're done
there's got to be some treasure hiding in the dirt
old pennies from 1901
and five arrowheads we found by the pond
this spot is made up of a hundred thousand foot prints
that pack the dirt in
everything gets buried under our heels
so surprised to see them again
we'll turn our house into a small town museum
with all the things we find
artifacts from stranger times, artifacts that
no one remembers and nobody cares
but we'll keep holding on
credits
from Small Town Museums,
released December 26, 2015
Adam Kaniper - bass, vocals
Brielle Stango - vocals
Bryan Kwasnik - guitars, vocals, wurlitzer
John Fisher - drums, vocals
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