The third track off of Pinback’s Autumn of the Seraphs.
The song seemingly describes the failure of someone to realize and confront the problems they’re faced with, until it eventually get the best of them.
They're moving earth outside
The ground is shaking like no beat
A dense terrible sound
At once both teeming and asleep
It seems to me to be a sign
I don't believe in such and yet
It seems to me to keep one eye on the situation's best
It's good to see you
It's good to see you go
It's good to see you
It's good to see you go
It's really not that kind
To terrorize one in one's sleep
And if you really tried
You'd probably cut the chase too deep
It seems to me that that's a fine way
To keep you off your feet
There seems to be no other side
For the two ideas to meet
It's good to see you
It's good to see you go
It's good to see you (Got to keep your mind on somewhere else)
It's good to see you go (Got to keep from thinking of your health)
It's good to see you (Strange how your mind works)
It's good to see you go (Strange how your mind works)
Oh no, I hit rock bottom
Oh no, I hit rock bottom
It's good to see you
It's good to see you go
(Got to keep your mind on somewhere else)
It's good to see you (Got to keep from thinking of your health)
It's good to see you go (Strange how your mind works)
It's good to see you (Strange how your mind works)
It's good to see you go (Strange how your mind works)
It's good to see you (Strange how your mind works)
It's good to see you go (Strange how your mind works)
Good to Sea was written by Rob Crow & Armistead Burwell Smith IV.
Good to Sea was produced by Rob Crow & Armistead Burwell Smith IV.
Pinback released Good to Sea on Tue Sep 11 2007.