Right Side Of The Bed

Album: The Curse (2004)
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  • Come on!

    I can see her now
    Dancing around, her drink in hand
    All her baggage in tow
    I just want to forget and let go
    Of all the joy, all of the pain
    I took your guilt and placed it into me
    And now I kiss it goodbye
    Our last dance ended fatally

    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Baby you just died (you just died)
    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Have you ever cried so hard?

    There she goes again
    Another masquerade in false circumstance
    She'll fuck you just for the taste
    I just wish I could replace all the memories
    Of what makes my blood run cold
    And as your blood flows through me
    I say goodbye to what we had

    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Baby you just died (you just died)
    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Have you ever cried so hard?

    She came and went
    I gnawed through my lip
    Makeup smeared in her eyes
    Each sob's a reason to say goodbye
    Sometimes when you're holding on
    You'll never see the light

    With flowers in her hair
    I gazed upon with dead lovers eyes
    She never looked so good
    And I never felt so right
    With flowers in her hair
    I gazed upon with dead lovers eyes
    She never looked so good
    And I never felt so right
    I never felt so right,
    I never felt so right!

    With flowers in her hair
    I gazed upon with dead lovers eyes
    She never looked so good
    And I never felt so right

    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Baby you just died (you just died)
    Who's sleeping on my side of the bed tonight?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    Have you ever cried so hard?
    you just died! Writer/s: Brandon Saller, Daniel Jacobs, Ektor Varkatzas, Marc McKnight, Travis Miguel
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Corey from Richmond, VaIt's metalcore NOT Screamo or Emo! some people are so stupid.
  • Thomas from New Orleans, LaHow the hell are you going to call Atreyu ScreamoCore or even Screamo? Atreyu is much more than that. They may sing about life and the drama that goes along with it. This song is a great example!
  • Rob from Los Angeles, CaIts not called scremocore, its called Emocore or screamo asswipe.
  • Veddie Edder from Seattle (coincidence)This band must have gotten their name from that Indian in the movie 'The Neverending Story', correct?
  • Matt from Chicago, Ilhell ya this song powns you all in the balls.... even if your a chick
  • Sylvia from Laredo, Txbadass song too great for words
  • Douglas from WaterlooThe genre is called "metalcore", for the record. Also, I found this song kind of out-of-place on the album, since most of The Curse was about vampires.
  • Hannah from Charlotte, NcAHHH i love this song...atreyu is by far one of the best bands ive heard..
  • Rony from Houston, TxAhhh...the only emo I can listen to. I salute them for melding the metal with emo to creat ScreamoCore.
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