lirik lagu mothers arms – screamin’ whisper
well, you’re lonely as a smoker in the rain outside a bar
useless as a woodsman whos’ seen the last tree fall
start again on monday when you find another job
and you’re steady as a drinker who drank up every drop
quiet in a corner, convinced he used to have it all
i don’t have any money but i can say i’ve loved and lost
if night has got the time how often is it blind to you?
if you should decline, i won’t mind
now i’m spending all my time waiting for the sun to rise
if i’m wasting time these days
seeking out shelter from the rain
how did i fall from my mothers arms
are you doing all these things just to cause me harm?
you’re solemn as a church-mouse who gave a dying breath
praying for a saviour and for better days ahead
you’re trapped by tales your mama gave you
and thats no way to end
if night has got the time how often is it blind to you?
if you should decline, i won’t mind
now i’m spending all my time waiting for the sun to rise
if i’m wasting time these days
seeking out shelter from the rain
how did i fall from my mothers arms
are you doing all these things just to cause me harm?
you’re tender as a lover who gave up everything
guilty as a songbird, made to cry and not to sing
you savoured every moment with the wind beneath your wings
lirik lagu lainnya :
- kumpulan lirik lagu alechito › lirik lagu yo ya no soy un perkin tuyo – alechito
- kumpulan lirik lagu crimson caroline › lirik lagu riot – crimson caroline
- kumpulan lirik lagu kard › lirik lagu good love – kard
- kumpulan lirik lagu evvls › lirik lagu bratz – evvls
- kumpulan lirik lagu elsa garcia › lirik lagu tú dices – elsa garcía
- kumpulan lirik lagu runnner › lirik lagu heliotrope (demo) – runnner
- kumpulan lirik lagu klawchie › lirik lagu l2elafihm | لإيلافهم – klawchie
- kumpulan lirik lagu professor paws › lirik lagu bruk up – amapiano remix – professor paws
- kumpulan lirik lagu john doe › lirik lagu tenting on the old campground – john doe
- kumpulan lirik lagu jonathan hay › lirik lagu marvins room (reimagined as nu jazz) – jonathan hay