| Song | Starling |
| Artist | Brave Saint Saturn |
| Album | Best of IVM II |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Filthy bird laying in our yard | |
| four chambered heart never beat so hard | |
| Dad said she was almost gone, | |
| upside down out on our lawn. | |
| And I could hold her in a shoe box, | |
| if she heals she could be mine. | |
| And if I cannot save her spirit, | |
| dad says I should break her spine. | |
| Shaking, brilliant, silver-black wings, | |
| Jesus Christ, what prayers these tears sing. | |
| Wear your hearts out on your sleeves for | |
| starlings... starlings. | |
| Of the least of all of these, | |
| are starlings... starlings. | |
| Two years pass, I pumped the chamber, | |
| full of air to shoot the birds. | |
| Harmless game to hit them slightly, | |
| to scare them off, in other words. | |
| Starling falling to her death, | |
| piercing copper steals her breath. | |
| See the flutter in her breast, starving babies in her nest. | |
| Raise their souls up to the sky, | |
| why must helpless creatures die? | |
| Every breath has sacred weight, | |
| every life has some design. | |
| Can we kill and also save, | |
| speak of life, | |
| while digging graves? |
| Filthy bird laying in our yard | |
| four chambered heart never beat so hard | |
| Dad said she was almost gone, | |
| upside down out on our lawn. | |
| And I could hold her in a shoe box, | |
| if she heals she could be mine. | |
| And if I cannot save her spirit, | |
| dad says I should break her spine. | |
| Shaking, brilliant, silverblack wings, | |
| Jesus Christ, what prayers these tears sing. | |
| Wear your hearts out on your sleeves for | |
| starlings... starlings. | |
| Of the least of all of these, | |
| are starlings... starlings. | |
| Two years pass, I pumped the chamber, | |
| full of air to shoot the birds. | |
| Harmless game to hit them slightly, | |
| to scare them off, in other words. | |
| Starling falling to her death, | |
| piercing copper steals her breath. | |
| See the flutter in her breast, starving babies in her nest. | |
| Raise their souls up to the sky, | |
| why must helpless creatures die? | |
| Every breath has sacred weight, | |
| every life has some design. | |
| Can we kill and also save, | |
| speak of life, | |
| while digging graves? |
| Filthy bird laying in our yard | |
| four chambered heart never beat so hard | |
| Dad said she was almost gone, | |
| upside down out on our lawn. | |
| And I could hold her in a shoe box, | |
| if she heals she could be mine. | |
| And if I cannot save her spirit, | |
| dad says I should break her spine. | |
| Shaking, brilliant, silverblack wings, | |
| Jesus Christ, what prayers these tears sing. | |
| Wear your hearts out on your sleeves for | |
| starlings... starlings. | |
| Of the least of all of these, | |
| are starlings... starlings. | |
| Two years pass, I pumped the chamber, | |
| full of air to shoot the birds. | |
| Harmless game to hit them slightly, | |
| to scare them off, in other words. | |
| Starling falling to her death, | |
| piercing copper steals her breath. | |
| See the flutter in her breast, starving babies in her nest. | |
| Raise their souls up to the sky, | |
| why must helpless creatures die? | |
| Every breath has sacred weight, | |
| every life has some design. | |
| Can we kill and also save, | |
| speak of life, | |
| while digging graves? |