Song Length |
3:23 |
Genre |
Rock - Progressive Rock, Rock - Modern |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Moving |
Subject |
Breaking Up, Lost Love |
Similar Artists |
Crowded House, Wilco |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Before the War
It?s been years and years and years and years and years
But I counted every minute until you
Now a cold wind blows right through the house and past this couch
Is that silence on the phone really you?
Now the days have cut me short, I feel us dying
Remember watching leaves fall from trees before the war
All you do is sit there sending love by semaphore
But I read through it like a first-grade reader?s easy book
I know you try, I know you write, I know you telephone
But is that silence in the bed really you?
Now the years have left me short, I feel us dying
How about we take a walk the way we did before the war
I never meant for us to die?
I?d like to trick you into giving things another chance
But you?ve finally got me figured out, I fear
I?ve got as many hearts as the floor of any slaughterhouse
And you know I keep them to myself
Where the ocean meets the rocks you?ll find me dying
Trying hard to find that shirt I wore before the war
And if we ever meet again after the dying
I kept your letters in a box, painted up before the war