In the Craters on the Moon
Lyrics
If the strain proves too much
Give up right away
If the light hurts your eyes
Stay in your room all day
When the room fills with smoke
Lie down on the floor
In the declining years
Of the long war
Well the blood’s in the water
And the shark’s gonna come
And we swim in the dark[2]
Until our bodies are numb
Blind desert rats in the moonlight
Too far from shore
In the declining years
Of the long war
Empty room with a lightbulb
Where the phone starts to ring
Everybody gets nervous [1]
Nobody says anything
The next day someone’s initials
Show up on the door [3]
I think I’m gonna crack
Can’t live like this anymore
Ugly things in the darkness
Worse things in store
In the declining years
Of the long war
Banter
- A couple of people have said there's political stuff in this record, I hadn't really — I mean, I gather 'In the Craters on the Moon' has the word 'war' in it, so people think I'm talking about a specific war, but when I say a 'long war', a 'long war' is not five or ten or fifteen years, a 'long war' is hundreds of years. (2011-03-11)
- This is a song about living in a cave and saying, 'I think I'll stay in my cave.' (2017-06-01 The Fillmore)
- This is a song about that homey sweet feeling of the creeping sense of dread that eases in under the crack under the door that you think about jamming with a towel and then you think that might be overplaying your hand. (2017-11-08)
- This is a song about a small place in your heart that can never get clean. (2017-11-12)
Live Performances
Footnotes
1. Appended "except for this one kid, John Darnielle, he doesn't ever get nervous" (2017-06-01).
2. Repeated 3x (2017-06-01)
3. "show up carved on the door" (2017-06-01)