So Sad (So Fine)

Album: A Sort Of Smile (2004)
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  • You had to come was your mind open wide
    Cause maybe I could sneak inside and rest a while
    The train to Brooklyn, a sort of smile
    That snakes through blocks with happier people whizzing by

    Take me out tonight
    The page has shadows you can be the light
    Wounded let me try
    Well you're sad
    But you still look so fine

    Scenery floodlight, ghosts of you I see
    The more I shake them off, the more they take hold of me
    You got your crushes, and there's no hope in sight
    The speakers pound you're coming through so come inside!

    Take me out tonight
    The page has shadows you can be the light
    Wounded let me try
    Well you're sad
    But you still look so fine

    Your notes came to me, floating on a sea
    Of fantasies that visit me more frequently
    The train to Brooklyn won't carry you this time
    Why do we spend our lives just getting by?

    Take me out tonight
    The page has shadows you can be the light
    Wounded let me try

    Take me out tonight
    The page has shadows won't you be my guide
    Wounded let me try
    Well you're sad
    But you still look so fine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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