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Dinu Lipatti's Bones
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Album

 The Sunset Tree

Released

 2005

Artist

the Mountain Goats

Length

3:18

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Dinu Lipatti's Bones is the sixth song on the album The Sunset Tree.

Lyrics[]

We stank of hair dye and ammonia
We sealed ourselves away from view
You were looking at the void and seldom blinking
The best that I could do
Was to train my eyes on you
We scaled the hidden hills beneath the surface
Scraped our fingers bloody on the stones
And built a little house that we could live in
Out of Dinu Lipatti's bones

We kept our friends at bay all summer long
Treated the days as though they'd kill us if they could
Wringing out the hours like blood-drenched bedsheets
To keep wintertime at bay
But December showed up anyway
There was no money, it was money that you wanted
I went downtown, sold off most of what I owned
And we raised a tower to broadcast all our dark dreams
From Dinu Lipatti's bones

Comments by John Darnielle About this Song[]

  • "This is a love song for an old friend." -- 2005-06-23 - Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco, CA
  • (on what the song was about) "The summer that I spent in my girlfriend Jackie's room that we didn't come out and our friends were like, "You stopped going out." and I said "Yeah." Me and Jackie in the room, listening to The Birthday Party, that's what we're doing. Sitting around thinking about death all day, and we dyed our hair black, 'cause black was how we felt on the inside" -- 2005-10-31 - Knitting Factory - New York, NY

Things Referenced in this Song[]

  • Dinu Lipatti was a Romanian pianist and neoclassical composer. He died of cancer in 1950 at the age of 33, and was posthumously elected to the Romanian Academy.

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