I have a friend, he's mostly made of paint
And he wakes up, drives to work and straight back home again
He once cut one of my nightmares out of paper
I thought it was beautiful, I put it on a record cover
And I tried to tell him that he had a sense
Of color and composition so magnificent
And he said, "Thank you, please, but your flattery
Is truly not becoming me
Your eyes are poor, you're blind, you see
No beautycould have come from me
I'm a waste
Of breath, of space, of time"

I knew a woman, she was dignified and true
And her love for her man was one of her many virtues
Until one day, she found out that he had lied
And she decided the rest of her life
From that point on would be a lie
But she was grateful for everything that had happened
And she was anxious for all that would come next
But then she wept, what did you expect
In that big old house with the cars she kept
And such is life, she often said
With one day leading to the next
You get a little closer to your death
Which was fine with her, she never got upset
And with all the days she may have left
She would never clean another mess
Or fold his shirts, or look her best
She was free
To waste away alone

Last night my brother, he got drunk and drove
And this cop, he pulled him off to the side of the road
And he said, "Officer, officer, you've got the wrong man
No, no, I'm a student of medicine
A son of a banker, you don't understand"
The cop said, "No one got hurt, you should be thankful
And your carelessness, it is something awful
And no, I can't just let you go
And though your father's name is known
Your decisions now are yours alone
You're nothing but a stepping stone on a path
To debt, to loss, to shame"

The last few months I've been living with this couple
Yeah, you know the kind who buy everything in doubles
Oh, they fit together like a puzzle
And I love their love and I am thankful
That someone actually receives the prize that was promised
By all those fairy tales that drugged us
And they still do me, I'm sick, lonely
No laurel tree, just green envy
Will my number come up eventually
Like love's some kind of lottery
Where you scratch and see what's underneath
It's sorry
Just one cherry
I'll play again, get lucky

So I've been hangin' out down by the train's depot
No, I don't ride, I just sit and watch the people there
And they remind me of wind-up cars in motion
They way they spin and turn and jockey for positions
And I want to scream out that it all is nonsense
Oh, your life's one track, can't you see it's pointless?
But just then my knees give under me
My head feels weak and suddenly
It's clear to see, it's not them, but me
Who's lost my self-identity
As I hide behind these books I read
While scribbling my poetry
Like art could save a wretch like me
With some ideal ideology
That no one could hope to achieve
And I'm never real, it's just a sketch in me
And everything I've made is trite and cheap and a waste
Of paint
Of tape
Of time

So now I park my car down by the cathedral
Where the floodlights point up at the steeples
Choir practice was filling up with people
I can hear the sound escaping as an echo
Sloping off the ceiling at an angle
And when the voices blend they sound like angels
I hope there's some room still in the middle
But when I lift my voice up now to reach them
The range is too high way up in heaven
And so I hold my tongue, forget the song
Tie my shoes, start walking off
And try to just keep moving on
With my broken heart and my absent god
And I have no faith but it's all I want
To be loved
And believe
In my soul, in my soul
In my soul, in my soul


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Waste of Paint Lyrics as written by Conor Oberst

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  • +4
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    this song could be the story of my life

    leelee87on November 19, 2007   Link
  • +4
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    "I have a friend, he's mostly made of pain" It seems as if he starts the song with someone who feels like he doesn't matter and is worthless, then goes through the song with people who think that their lives have some meaning, but then comes to the conclusion that the first guy was right and that it's all pointless.

    Depressing.

    gmanyoon September 11, 2009   Link
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    I love the part,

    "Will my number come up eventually? Like love's some kind of lottery Where you scratch and see what's underneath It's sorry, just one cherry I'll play again"

    The rhythm of it as well as the meaning. Love is kind of like the lottery, you just have to keep trying new people until you find the right one, it is basically a numbers game.

    Also the double (or even triple) entendre of "It's sorry." As in it's a sorry scenario that this is how love works, as well as you're sorry when the last one (ex lover) didn't work out but also as that is what it says on your loser lottery tickets.

    FouLLineon September 17, 2011   Link
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    "Thank you, please, But your flattery, It's truly not becoming me, Your eyes are poor, you're blind you see, No beauty could have come from me And still to me,

    I'm sick, lonely No laurel tree, just green envy Will my number come up eventually Like love's some kind of lottery Where you scratch and see what's underneath It's sorry, just one cherry I'll play again, get lucky

    WeepingDonuton August 22, 2002   Link
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    Going back a bit into the comments about the recording being simple, quick, and the chords being basic, I think thats part of the brilliance, i love the sound of home recordings, imperfect guitar. Give everything a raw edge and truly personal touch.

    Might as well say it, this song means a lot to me, and sums up my emotions down to a T. Truly brilliant. He he he, it whats music is about right?

    lostfoundon February 10, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    'When the voices blend they sound like angels'

    that line kills me, its stunning

    hndcffson June 01, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    As to the discussion about God in this song- it seems as if Conor absolutely believes in God but just can't reconcile that belief with his own life. He says "my absent god" implying both possession and neglect. Also the line "But when I lift my voice up now to reach them the range is too high way up in heaven" seems to say that he can't attain salvation or have faith- but he does believe that it's possible. The language is similar to what he says about the fairy tale of true love- the tragedy of this world is that both (God and Love) are promised to all but only attained by some. Merely one example of Conor's unique ability to be absolutely profound and depressing and yet still somehow leave the listener with a twinge of hope. You feel as if the sentiment is yours but that you could never match the passion and pain in his voice.

    tpeverett1on December 16, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    This song sums up all his songs in about three different chords. Great stuff.

    Mainsteve66on April 17, 2002   Link
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    "But just then my knees give under me My head feels weak and suddenly It's clear to see it's not them but me Who's lost my self-identity And I hide behind these books I read While scribbling my poetry Like art could save a wretch like me Some ideal ideology That no one could hope to achieve And I'm never real, it's just a sketch of me And everything I've made is trite and cheap And a waste Of paint, of tape, of time"

    amazing.

    euphoricmelodyon May 28, 2002   Link
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    "And still to me, I'm sick, lonely No laurel tree, just green envy" this song rocks my socks

    ~jackie

    sayitainthalighon July 19, 2002   Link

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