Perfectly Clear

Album: Perfectly Clear (2008)
Play Video
  • The doorway frames you
    A picture perfect silhouette,
    Blue sky of regret
    Enough to hang you
    Your legs seem to tremble
    At least I imagine that they do
    Then again, it's probably easy for you

    [Chorus]
    But please, don't open your mouth, my dear
    I can read all the signs
    I can take it from here
    There's no need to explain,
    It's perfectly clear

    Yellow wallpaper peels makes
    A strange halo around your head
    It's funny how I notice
    These stupid things instead
    You say something awkward
    But I wish that you wouldn't
    A whole life of You wish you coulds
    But just couldn't

    [Chorus]

    So I try not to think to much
    It only just makes me mad,
    Spent half my life loving you
    Think of all the love that I could've had

    Five years worth of kisses
    Are packed in your bags
    This tiny moment fits
    All the big things we ever had
    And I can't quite pinpoint
    When it left or what for
    Love always steps lightly
    Away from the door

    Please, don't open your mouth, my dear
    I can read all the signs,
    I can take it from here
    There's no need to explain,
    No, there's no need to explain,
    It's perfectly clear Writer/s: JEWEL KILCHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThis song is heartbreaking and she sings it with passion.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Songs Discussed in Movies

Songs Discussed in MoviesSong Writing

Bridesmaids, Reservoir Dogs, Willy Wonka - just a few of the flicks where characters discuss specific songs, sometimes as a prelude to murder.

Roger McGuinn of The Byrds

Roger McGuinn of The ByrdsSongwriter Interviews

Roger reveals the songwriting formula Clive Davis told him, and if "Eight Miles High" is really about drugs.

Sugarland

SugarlandSongwriter Interviews

Meet the "sassy basket" with the biggest voice in country music.

Jesus Christ Superstar: Ted Neeley Tells the Inside Story

Jesus Christ Superstar: Ted Neeley Tells the Inside StorySong Writing

The in-depth discussion about the making of Jesus Christ Superstar with Ted Neeley, who played Jesus in the 1973 film.

Barney Hoskyns Explores The Forgotten History Of Woodstock, New York

Barney Hoskyns Explores The Forgotten History Of Woodstock, New YorkSong Writing

Our chat with Barney Hoskyns, who covers the wild years of Woodstock - the town, not the festival - in his book Small Town Talk.

Edwin McCain

Edwin McCainSongwriter Interviews

"I'll Be" was what Edwin called his "Hail Mary" song. He says it proves "intention of the songwriter is 180 degrees from potential interpretation by an audience."