31st & M
Daycare Swindlers · Other Songs - Daycare Swindlers
road Got a suitcase in his hand but he's got to place
to go His shoes don't fit his coat ain't clean His
pockets are empty the world is mean He gave himself
imparenting He sleeps in woods he bathes in streams
The time i waste is the only time i feel alright,
the time i waste is the only time i feel alright
I'm gonna show the world what's wrong with my rights
I'm gonna scream "fuck the world" 'cause it's my right
Sorta like that time you were a scapegoat,
a cushion full of pins And everyone says you're a failure
so they push the needles in Who's the prisoner who's
the freak who's the loser of the week Desensitized
demoralized i got my rights i got my pride
The time i waste is the only time i feel alright,
the time i waste is the only time i feel alright
I'm gonna show the world what's wrong with my rights
I'm gonna scream "fuck the world" "fuck the world" 'cause it's my right
With the chains the restrain that block and hold me
down to the world that binds and controls me Sift through
the trash that was left here for us Stumble to the
dump as i try to find a purpose Back to the start where
the property got lost All raped by the state by the pigs by the boss
I swear this lock has come undone I swear this lock has come undone
With the chains the restrain that bind and hold me
down to the world that locks and controls me Sift through
the trash that was left here for us Stumble to the
dump as i try to find a purpose Back to the start where
the property got lost All raped by the state by the pigs by the boss
I swear this lock has come undone I swear this lock has come undone
The time i waste is the only time i feel alright The
time i waste is the only time i feel alright
31st & M
Daycare Swindlers deliver a sharp, atmospheric track with "31st & M," capturing the gritty essence of their English indie sound. The song stands as a compelling song in their discography, characterized by moody instrumentation and a distinct narrative voice that defines their musical identity. Alongside tracks like "Heroin Beach" and "Thompkins Square," this recording showcases the band's ability to craft immersive sonic landscapes that resonate with listeners seeking depth and authenticity. The title evokes a specific urban intersection, grounding the song in a tangible reality while allowing the music to explore broader emotional themes. Daycare Swindlers continue to refine their style, offering a listening experience that balances introspection with energetic delivery, solidifying their place within the contemporary music scene.

