| Song | Wisdom Teeth Song |
| Artist | Julie Byrne |
| Album | Rooms With Walls and Windows |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [01:23.11] | Thank you for letting us stay |
| [01:35.00] | Sometimes I lose my mind |
| [01:47.09] | But you know me |
| [01:49.52] | I always manage to keep what nobody needs |
| [01:58.74] | Like when you'd rest your tanned hides against the door frame |
| [02:10.39] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac and Starlings were lost in the swell of the creek |
| [02:22.61] | And I leaned back like a woman, baptized in the river of Styx |
| [02:35.52] | Oh silly rabbit, sometimes everyone gets tricked |
| [03:06.06] | The Museum of Natural History with its new blood and fur and ivory |
| [03:18.81] | Left me wanting to know so much more of this world |
| [03:31.16] | But you know me, I always manage to leave what I most need |
| [03:43.12] | Like when the ice broke and the lake, it did swallow you whole |
| [03:56.27] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac is gone and the Starlings fled from the East |
| [04:07.17] | And we're caught in the drifts now but we’re headin’ to Mexico City |
| [01:23.11] | Thank you for letting us stay |
| [01:35.00] | Sometimes I lose my mind |
| [01:47.09] | But you know me |
| [01:49.52] | I always manage to keep what nobody needs |
| [01:58.74] | Like when you' d rest your tanned hides against the door frame |
| [02:10.39] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac and Starlings were lost in the swell of the creek |
| [02:22.61] | And I leaned back like a woman, baptized in the river of Styx |
| [02:35.52] | Oh silly rabbit, sometimes everyone gets tricked |
| [03:06.06] | The Museum of Natural History with its new blood and fur and ivory |
| [03:18.81] | Left me wanting to know so much more of this world |
| [03:31.16] | But you know me, I always manage to leave what I most need |
| [03:43.12] | Like when the ice broke and the lake, it did swallow you whole |
| [03:56.27] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac is gone and the Starlings fled from the East |
| [04:07.17] | And we' re caught in the drifts now but we' re headin' to Mexico City |
| [01:23.11] | Thank you for letting us stay |
| [01:35.00] | Sometimes I lose my mind |
| [01:47.09] | But you know me |
| [01:49.52] | I always manage to keep what nobody needs |
| [01:58.74] | Like when you' d rest your tanned hides against the door frame |
| [02:10.39] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac and Starlings were lost in the swell of the creek |
| [02:22.61] | And I leaned back like a woman, baptized in the river of Styx |
| [02:35.52] | Oh silly rabbit, sometimes everyone gets tricked |
| [03:06.06] | The Museum of Natural History with its new blood and fur and ivory |
| [03:18.81] | Left me wanting to know so much more of this world |
| [03:31.16] | But you know me, I always manage to leave what I most need |
| [03:43.12] | Like when the ice broke and the lake, it did swallow you whole |
| [03:56.27] | And the Black Walnut trees and the Sumac is gone and the Starlings fled from the East |
| [04:07.17] | And we' re caught in the drifts now but we' re headin' to Mexico City |