Lyrics The National

The National

Humiliation

1. I survived the dinner and the air went thinner

I retired to the briars by the pool, it gets so loud

If I die this instant, taken from a distance

They would probably list it down, among other things 'round town

R: Got my rings around me, I got baby to pound me

I see stars and go weak, my baby cries and lays me down

In the skies over black Venice, I see eyes of a white menace

The surprise of the week, is that I never heard the sound

2. All the L.A. women, fall asleep while swimmin'

I got paid to fish 'em out and then one day I lost the job

And I cried a little, I got fried a little

Then she laid her eyes on mine, and she said, "Babe, you're better off"

R: I got my rings around me, I got baby to pound me

I see stars and go weak, my baby cries and lays me down

In the skies over black Venice, I see eyes of a white menace

The surprise of the week, is that I never heard the sound

Tunnel vision lights my way

Lead a little life today

As the free-fall advances, I'm the moron who dances, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

I was teething on roses, I was in guns and noses, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

Under the withering white skies of humiliation

Under the withering white skies of humiliation

Tunnel vision lights my way

Lead a little life today

Tunnel vision lights my way

Lead a little life today

She wore blue velvet, said she can't help it

She wore blue velvet, said she can't help it

She wore blue velvet, said she can't help it