37 Stitches

Album: Full Circle (2007)
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  • Do you see me sitting here?
    I'm waiting for you to say anything
    Head hung low, kicking stones down
    Kicking stones down the road to hell now
    I'm waiting for you to say anything, anything, yeah

    I know you are the only one
    My little taste of heaven
    You know I am the only one
    Your bitter taste of hell

    Your eyes scream the end is creeping in
    I'll need thirty-seven stitches to keep the pain in
    I know you are the only one
    On the darkest side of the sun
    On the darkest side of the sun, ooh yeah

    Followed the piper's sweet whistling
    Guided down the path by the wrong hand
    Close my eyes for the chance of a better view
    Close my ears so I couldn't hear you

    And I know you are the one
    And you know I am the one
    Your bitter taste of hell

    I know you are the only one
    A little taste of heaven
    And you know I am the only one
    Your bitter taste of hell

    Your eyes scream the end is creeping in
    I'll need thirty-seven stitches, to keep the pain in
    I know you are the only one
    On the darkest side of the sun

    Do you see me sitting here?
    Still waiting for you to say anything
    Head hung low kicking stones down
    Kicking stones down the road to hell now
    I'm waiting for you, I'm waiting for you, just say anything, yeah

    I know you are the only one
    A little taste of heaven
    And you know I am the only one
    Your bitter taste of hell

    Your eyes scream the end is creeping in
    I'll need thirty-seven stitches, thirty-seven stitches, yeah
    I know you are the only one
    On the darkest side of the sun

    I know, I know, the darkest side of the sun
    You are the one on the darkest side of the sun Writer/s: CJ PIERCE, MIKE LUCE, RYAN MCCOMBS, STEVIE BENTON
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jessie from Hillsboro, Kythis song is good, but without the first lead singer band is not the same
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