(c) Matthew Azrieli 2013 SOCAN All Rights Reserved
Written by Matthew Azrieli
Engineered and Mixed by John Hagopian at Mechanicland Studios, Montreal, QC
lyrics
I can picture myself in solemn poses
You are full of colour in a rose garden
We have fallen victim to a red rose
Still, I can't help myself, I've fallen victim
'Cause I have a bunch of notes
Scribbled out on velvet paper, thrown to the ground
And you, you see right through me
No matter how great the fall, I'll catch you
My english rose
Stare at paper-thin walls, you know they can't hold
For long; 'cause everything is temporary, everything is
Ephemeral, even the air which flows through your hair
And I'm falling in love with everyone that I see...
But my english rose, takes away the pain I'm feeling
When I see her eyes, well, I see why I call her my rose
It's not just the pain I used to feel...
When time pass me by,
She'll still be my rose
And you could be anywhere, anywhere to-anywhere today
And you could be anywhere, anywhere to-anywhere today
My english rose, takes away the pain I'm feeling
When I see her eyes, well, I see why I call her my rose
It's not just the pain I used to feel...
When time pass me by,
She'll still be
She'll still be
She'll still be my rose
credits
from Dead Astronaut,
released October 1, 2013
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