Stability lyrics
This is a song about overcoming adversity despite having nothing to start with and facing swift defeat. Despite the difficulty of going through this situation again and again, the narrator refuses to give up, and insists on enduring the struggle with a sense of resilience and hope. They assure themselves that they won't mind the hard times, and instead focus on the feeling of getting the air in their lungs, seeing it as heavenly.
- Copyright: Benjamin Gibbard, Chris Walla
Time for the final bout
Rows of deserted houses
All our stable mates are highway bound
Give us our measly sum
Getting the air inside my lungs is heavenly
Starting out with nothing but crippling doubtWe'll rest easy, justified
Suffered a swift defeat
I'll endure countless repeats
The gift of memory's an awful curse
With age, it just gets much worseI won't mind
I won't mind
I won't mind
I won't mind(Time for the final bout)
(Rows of deserted houses)
(All our stable mates are highway bound)
(Give us our measly sum)
(Getting the air inside my lungs is heavenly)
(Starting out with nothing but crippling doubt)
(We'll rest easy, justified)
(Suffered a swift defeat)
(I'll endure countless repeats)
(The gift of memory's an awful curse)
(With age, it just gets much worse)
(I won't mind)
(I won't mind)
(I won't mind)
(I won't mind)
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Who is the author of the song Stability?
The song Stability was written by Benjamin Gibbard, Chris Walla.
- Who sings the song Stability?
The song Stability is performed by Death Cab For Cutie.