| Song | One for the Cutters |
| Artist | The Hold Steady |
| Album | Stay Positive |
| When there weren't any parties she'd park by the quarry | |
| Walk into the woods until she came to a clearing | |
| Where townies would gather and drink until blackout | |
| Smoke cigs 'til they're sick, pack bowls and then pass out | |
| Windows wide open to let the hard rock in | |
| This was the rage it didn't need much convincing | |
| The girls gave her glares, but the boys were quite pleasant | |
| To be totally honest, they didn't seem much different | |
| When there weren't any parties | |
| Some time she'd party with townies | |
| Out on the parkways, after the parties | |
| It was always arousing when they'd rev up their engines | |
| It's hard to describe, so she kept it a secret | |
| The girls that she lived with, they knew nothing about it | |
| That night with the fire and the butterfly knife | |
| Was the first night she spent with that one guy that she liked | |
| She gave him a ride to some kid's house in | |
| ClevelandHe stayed there for two weeks, the cops finally found him | |
| He didn't seem that different except for the blood on his jacket | |
| He didn't seem that different except for maybe his haircut | |
| He didn't seem much different | |
| They didn't seem that different up until this one little incident | |
| They didn't seem much different | |
| Now the cops wanna question everyone present | |
| They parade every townie in town to the station | |
| But no one says nothing and they can't find the weapon | |
| The girl takes the stand and swears she was with him | |
| Her father's lawyers do most of the talking | |
| She's sick of the questions, sick of the concept of justice and fairness | |
| Who the hell who cares who gets caught in the middle | |
| She smokes and she ponders this riddle | |
| When one townie falls in the forest, can anyone hear it? | |
| When one townie falls | |
| When one townie falls in the forest does anyone notice? | |
| One drop of blood on immaculate | |
| KedsMom don't know where her girl is | |
| Sophomore accomplice in a turtleneck sweater | |
| Dad do you know where your kids are? | |
| Sniffing at crystal in cute little cars | |
| Getting nailed against dumpsters behind townie bars | |
| It's a cute little town with streets and cafés | |
| The fronts all seem nice, she was getting good grades | |
| But when she came home for | |
| ChristmasShe just seemed distant and different |
| When there weren' t any parties she' d park by the quarry | |
| Walk into the woods until she came to a clearing | |
| Where townies would gather and drink until blackout | |
| Smoke cigs ' til they' re sick, pack bowls and then pass out | |
| Windows wide open to let the hard rock in | |
| This was the rage it didn' t need much convincing | |
| The girls gave her glares, but the boys were quite pleasant | |
| To be totally honest, they didn' t seem much different | |
| When there weren' t any parties | |
| Some time she' d party with townies | |
| Out on the parkways, after the parties | |
| It was always arousing when they' d rev up their engines | |
| It' s hard to describe, so she kept it a secret | |
| The girls that she lived with, they knew nothing about it | |
| That night with the fire and the butterfly knife | |
| Was the first night she spent with that one guy that she liked | |
| She gave him a ride to some kid' s house in | |
| ClevelandHe stayed there for two weeks, the cops finally found him | |
| He didn' t seem that different except for the blood on his jacket | |
| He didn' t seem that different except for maybe his haircut | |
| He didn' t seem much different | |
| They didn' t seem that different up until this one little incident | |
| They didn' t seem much different | |
| Now the cops wanna question everyone present | |
| They parade every townie in town to the station | |
| But no one says nothing and they can' t find the weapon | |
| The girl takes the stand and swears she was with him | |
| Her father' s lawyers do most of the talking | |
| She' s sick of the questions, sick of the concept of justice and fairness | |
| Who the hell who cares who gets caught in the middle | |
| She smokes and she ponders this riddle | |
| When one townie falls in the forest, can anyone hear it? | |
| When one townie falls | |
| When one townie falls in the forest does anyone notice? | |
| One drop of blood on immaculate | |
| KedsMom don' t know where her girl is | |
| Sophomore accomplice in a turtleneck sweater | |
| Dad do you know where your kids are? | |
| Sniffing at crystal in cute little cars | |
| Getting nailed against dumpsters behind townie bars | |
| It' s a cute little town with streets and café s | |
| The fronts all seem nice, she was getting good grades | |
| But when she came home for | |
| ChristmasShe just seemed distant and different |