Code Of Silence

Album: The Bridge (1986)
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  • Everybody's got a million questions
    Everybody wants to know the score
    What you went through
    It's something you
    Should be over now

    Everybody wants to hear the secrets
    That you never told a soul before
    And it's not that strange
    Because it wouldn't change
    What happened anyhow

    But you swore to yourself a long time ago
    There were some things that people never needed to know
    Guess there's one that you keep
    That you bury so deep
    No one can tear it out

    And you can't talk about it
    Because you're following a code of silence
    You're never gonna to lose the anger
    You just deal with it a different way

    And you can't talk about it
    And isn't that a kind of madness
    To be living by a code of silence
    When you've really got a lot to say

    You don't want to lose a friendship
    There's nothing that you have to hide
    And a little dirt
    Couldn't hurt no one anyway

    And you still have a rage inside you
    That you carry with a certain pride
    In the only part of the broken heart
    That you could ever save

    But you've been through it once
    You know how it ends
    You don't see the point
    Of going through it again
    And this ain't the place
    And this ain't the time
    And neither's any other day

    So you can't talk about it
    Because you're following a code of silence
    You're never gonna to lose the anger
    You just deal with it a different way

    So you can't talk about it
    And isn't that a kind of madness
    To be living by a code of silence
    When you've really got a lot to say

    I know you well enough to tell you've got your reasons
    That's not the kind of code you're inclined to break
    Some things unknown are best left alone forever
    And if a vow is what it takes
    Haven't you paid for your mistakes

    After the moment passes
    And the impulse disappears
    You can still hold back
    Because you don't crack very easily

    It's a time honored resolution
    Because the danger is always near
    It's with you now
    But that ain't how it was supposed to be

    And it's hard to believe after all these years
    That it still gives you pain and it still brings tears
    And you feel like a fool
    Because it's part of your rules
    You've got a memory

    But you can't talk about it
    Because you're following a code of silence
    You're never gonna to lose the anger
    You just deal with it a different way

    But you can't talk about it
    And isn't that a kind of madness
    To be living by a code of silence
    When you've really got a lot to say Writer/s: BILLY JOEL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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