Monday, August 15, 2011

The Scar - 5591 - Blue October (Lyrics)







The song "The Scar" by Blue October and 5591. Along with a slideshow of many Blue October pictures. I'd like to sneak around your house When everyone's asleep Tiptoe across the door-room mat That used to welcome me Then gently shut the door To see a brand-new Christmas tree And the silence pounds like a kettle drum And a chill runs through me Chorus: But does she ever miss me? I still hear her singing Just like an orchestra, just like a painting With velvet brushes and wooden framing A familiar Monet that's worth renaming The scar I choked up the dirt, completely hurt I ran straight through them all Then pushed aside what's left of pride And trembled through the hall And there stands a door you'd seen before When all you knew you was down And your perfume breath brought peaceful death On sleepy silver gowns Chorus; But does she ever miss me? I still hear her singing Just like an orchestra, just like a painting With velvet brushes and wooden framing A familiar Monet that's worth renaming The scar Yeah, to wake is such a dreaded thing To sleep is such a hole I eat without your company I drink till I unfold And now hear the end of everything Just thrown onto the ground But October fell and broke my shell And all I knew was down May-ya-da May-ya-da May-ya-da, oo Ya da die, may ya die May ya die, oo Ya da da, oh-oh Ya da da, ya da die, oh
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