Match-Lit

Album: Neon Grey Midnight Green (2025)
Play Video
  • How do you light a match?
    Do you even know?
    It’s such a part of your hand now
    It’s not like you control it
    It flows out of your arm like a cursive explosion
    Do you pull it toward you?
    Or carve it away?
    I like the hiss of the bullseye warming my face
    As it tears along the sandpaper strip
    Too much engine for this tiny ship
    It graffitis the runway in grey
    A charcoal sound
    A sulfur, shrapnel kiss
    Glances my lip
    Then I taste it
    No other spell burns like this
    A small hypnosis
    The strike and spark to undo the dark
    Without shaming its beauty— “Wake up!”
    Oh, this parlor trick...
    We understand and are beloved of its magic
    In my dream I saw you, match-lit
    With mischief and laughing, “Watch this!”
    You zipped inside of a tall cactus
    Who lovingly shrank down to fit...
    You looked at me and smiled so wide
    But all I could say was,
    “Wait...you can do on the other side?!”
    You answered with a wave goodbye
    No other spell burns like this
    A small hypnosis
    The strike and spark to undo the dark
    Without shaming its beauty— “Wake up!”
    Oh, this parlor trick
    We understand and are beloved of its magic
    Do you pull it toward you?
    Or carve it away?
    I like the hiss of the bullseye warming my face Writer/s: Neko Case, Paul Rigby
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Gary LeVox

Gary LeVoxSongwriter Interviews

On "Life Is A Highway," his burgeoning solo career, and the Rascal Flatts song he most connects with.

Jay, Peaches, Spinderella and other Darrining Victims

Jay, Peaches, Spinderella and other Darrining VictimsSong Writing

Just like Darrin was replaced on Bewitched, groups have swapped out original members, hoping we wouldn't notice.

Danny Kortchmar

Danny KortchmarSongwriter Interviews

Danny played guitar on Sweet Baby James, Tapestry, and Running On Empty. He also co-wrote many hit songs, including "Dirty Laundry," "Sunset Grill" and "Tender Is The Night."

Adam Duritz of Counting Crows

Adam Duritz of Counting CrowsSongwriter Interviews

"Mr. Jones" took on new meaning when the song about a misguided view of fame made Adam famous.

David Paich of Toto

David Paich of TotoSongwriter Interviews

Toto's keyboard player explains the true meaning of "Africa" and talks about working on the Thriller album.

Judas Priest

Judas PriestSongwriter Interviews

Rob Halford, Richie Faulkner and Glenn Tipton talk twin guitar harmonies and explain how they create songs in Judas Priest.