Utilities, by John K. Samson

Aug 20, 2005 01:37


I'm not sure where I first heard this, but the first time I remember hearing it was when John K. Samson played it during a solo act at The Black Sheep Inn. He played it again tonight with the rest of the band, and I figured I should transcribe the lyrics. The only place I can find a recording of it is on CBC Radio 3 as a low quality flash file (which I can't link to directly (damn you flash.))
Utilities

Got this feeling that today doesn't like me
Though the air tastes like flowers and paint
There's a sink full of bottles and cutlery
And the car's got a list of complaints
I just wish I were a toothbrush or a solder gun
Make me something somebody can use.

We can wish on the pop of a lightbulb
Or those photos lying yellow and curled
Loose in boxes near abandoned electronics
In the corners of the basements of the world
Guess our wishes don't do dishes or brake repair
Make them something somebody can use.

Got a face full of ominous weather
Smirking smile of a high pressure ridge
Got more faults than the state of California
And the heart is a badly built bridge
Seems the most I have to offer doesn't offer much
Make it something somebody can use.

Make this something somebody can use.
Note that you canshould also buy CBC Radio 3 Sessions Volume 1, which includes this track among other awesomeness.
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