Table For Glasses

Jimmy Eat World · Clarity

Sweep the dirty stairs, the ones I waited on.
This is just for me.
I felt it watching her.

And it happens too fast to make sense of it,
Make it last.
It happens too fast to make sense of it,
Make it last.

Where do you intend to go with dirty dress?
Lead my skeptic sight to the table and the light.

It happened too fast to make sense of it,
Make it last.
It happened too fast to make sense of it,
Make it last.

Lead my skeptic sight.
Lead my skeptic sight.

Not asking of me anything, saying nothing about what it means,
without anybody telling me how I should feel,
Not asking of me anything, saying nothing about what it means,
without anybody telling me how I should feel.
What I should do.

(Lead my skeptic sight...)

Lead my skeptic sight to the table and the light.

Table For Glasses

Table For Glasses stands as a standout track from Jimmy Eat World's 2002 album Clarity, marking a pivotal moment in the band's transition toward a more polished alternative rock sound. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the song showcases the group's signature blend of melodic introspection and energetic instrumentation. As part of a record that solidified their place in the post-grunge landscape, the recording reflects the band's ability to balance emotional depth with accessible hooks. The track contributes to a broader discography that includes hits like The Middle, demonstrating the group's consistent evolution and influence on early 2000s rock music. Fans and critics alike recognize this era as essential to understanding the band's enduring legacy and musical craftsmanship.