Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
“From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins” is notoriously difficult to decode, partially in thanks to the fact that the band was high while writing the Pretty. Odd. album.
The title itself seems to be a mixed-up reference to the cabin where the band wrote Cricket and Clover, a scrapped record th...
[Verse 1]
Lying there with a halo in her hair, she cried
"There are feathers everywhere, but it's fine
You do this all the time"
Crying now through a rusted smile, she knows
This isn't how he paid the bills, before
Drug farm entrepreneur
[Pre-Chorus]
Go spin circles for me
Wound relentlessly around the words we used to sling
Oh, such torturous things
Always chewing up the only ones I ever mean
[Chorus]
If you're going, then go
Go, go, go
If you're going, then go
Go, go, go
[Verse 2]
Watch love get strangled by a kite's cold strings
Fall comes early and summer leaves
As a storm with the car keys
Spark your heels up against the picket fence I built
All your wishes, they will sink like stones
Slowly down a lonely well
[Pre-Chorus]
Go spin circles for me
Wound relentlessly around the words we used to sling
Oh, such torturous things
Always chewing up the only ones I ever mean
[Chorus]
If you're going, then go
Go, go, go
If you're going, then go
Go, go, go
From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins was written by Jon Walker & Spencer Smith & Brendon Urie & Ryan Ross.
From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins was produced by Rob Mathes.
Panic! at the Disco released From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins on Tue Mar 25 2008.
Jon Walker, Panic!’s then-bassist, explained to MTV:
It’s kinda like an outro to the whole theme of the record, um, but it isn’t the last song… so in my eyes it kinda feels like an ending, a winding down.
In another track-by-track explanation, Brendon Urie stated:
It’s like that cartoon of Mickey...