at&t
Pavement Lyrics


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Maybe someone's going to save me, my heart is made of gravy
And the laps I swim from lunatics don't count
Open up your stockings, pull out the things you never wanted
From room service calls, room service calls
Open up your hands and let me see the things you keep in there
I don't want to split up fifty-fifty that's the way we do it in this rose town
I've got all the glory in the world, I hope it doesn't floor you before you go
Room service calls in the random falls, go!

Whenever, whenever, whenever, whenever
Whenever, whenever, eve-eve-ever I feel fine
I'm going to walk away from all this all that
Groovy-groovy kitty you little-little pity
With your slip shag watching back
You skinny skinny people don't like that
When you call on them, spell me

Spritzer on ice in New York City
Isn't it a pity, you never had anything to mix with that
Listen to the tender behind the open chest in the hall
Room service calls, I'm blue green and cream and blue

Whenever, whenever, whenever, whene-ne-ne-ne never
I feel fine, I'll walk the plank for you, I'll walk the plank for you
In the dark of the capi-federal, Jacob, Jacob Javits
I'd like to thank you for everything, primarily your glass house

I'm working the balling stores and I'm cashmir wrap selling
Come along lads, join hands, 1-2-3 go! (Guess, Levis, Guess, Levis)





Whaaahhh-whaaahhh-whaaahhh-whaa-whaaahhh
The story it goes and a distorted ghost, distorted ghost

Overall Meaning

In the song "AT&T" by Pavement, the lyrics speak to a sense of anxiety and uncertainty. The opening lines, "Maybe someone's going to save me, my heart is made of gravy / And the laps I swim from lunatics don't count..." suggest a feeling of being lost and helpless, with the singer hoping for some kind of rescue. The reference to "lunatics" indicates a sense of being pursued or threatened, adding to the feeling of unease. As the song progresses, the lyrics become more abstract, with references to "room service calls" and "groovy-groovy kitty" creating an atmosphere of detachment and disorientation.


The use of repetition, such as in the line "whenever, whenever, whenever, whenever," further adds to the song's sense of uncertainty and instability. The chorus, with its declaration of feeling fine, could be interpreted as an attempt to convince oneself that everything is okay, despite the underlying anxiety. The mention of "Spritzer on ice in New York City" and "Jacob Javits" could be referring to the glamorous, materialistic side of the city, which could be viewed as a source of both attraction and alienation.


Overall, "AT&T" by Pavement uses cryptic lyrics and disjointed imagery to convey a sense of unease and dislocation, portraying a narrator who is struggling to make sense of their surroundings and their own emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe someone's going to save me, my heart is made of gravy
I hope someone can save me from my problems, since I have a soft heart


And the laps I swim from lunatics don't count
The crazy people who bother me shouldn't really matter


Open up your stockings, pull out the things you never wanted, from room service calls
Take the things you don't need, like stuff from hotels, out of your holiday stockings


Open up your hands and let me see the things you keep in there
Show me the things you hold onto - your secrets, your fears, your treasures


I don't want to split up fifty-fifty that's the way we do it in this rose town
I don't want to share equally; that's not how things are done where we are


I've got all the glory in the world, I hope it doesn't floor you before you go
I have a lot of pride, but I hope it doesn't intimidate you


Room service calls in the random falls, go!
Random things happen, like calls from room service


Spritzer on ice in New York City, isn't it a pity, you never had anything to mix with that
Having a fancy drink in New York isn't as great if you don't have anyone to share it with


Listen to the tender behind the open chest in the hall, room service calls, I'm blue green and cream and blue
Hear the music playing from the room service closet; it makes me feel colorful and lively


I'll walk the plank for you, in the dark of the capi-federal, Jacob, Jacob Javits
I'll do anything for you, even something risky, in this dark city district


I'd like to thank you for everything, primarily your glass house
I appreciate everything you've done for me, especially giving me a nice house


I'm working the balling stores and I'm cashmir wrap selling, come along lads, join hands, 1-2-3 go! (Guess, Levis, Guess, Levis)
I work in the fancy stores and sell high-end products; let's join together for a fun activity


The story it goes and a distorted ghost, distorted ghost
This is how the story goes, and things are a bit twisted and strange




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