Death Cab for Cutie — We Looked Like Giants

[Verse 1] God bless the daylight, the sugary smell of springtime Remembering when you were mine In a still suburban town When every Thursday I'd brave those mountain passes And you'd skip your early classes And we'd learn how our bodies worked [Verse 2] God damn the black night, with all its foul temptations I've become what I always hated when I was with you then We looked like giants in the back of my grey subcompact Fumbling to make contact as the others slept inside [Hook] And together there In a shroud of frost the mountain air began to pass Through every pane of weathered glass And I held you closer than anyone would ever guess [Verse 3] Do you remember the J.A.M.C.? And reading aloud from magazines I don't know about you, but I swear on my name They could smell it on me But I've never been too good with secrets No... [Instrumental Break] [Hook] And together there In a shroud of frost the mountain air began to pass Through every pane of weathered glass And I held you closer


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