Written by Sean Alexander Bloom and Annie Woodward
Artist: | Annie Woodward (with the Suicide Policemen) |
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Performer: | Annie Woodward (with the Suicide Policemen) |
Composer: | Annie Woodward and Sean Alexander Bloom |
Written by Sean Alexander Bloom and Annie Woodward
LyricsIt was quiet, quiet when I walked out
The ice, it broke when I stepped on it
The water was too cold to swim in
When I'm old I'll regret leaving that city
It was quiet, quiet when I walked out
The ice, it broke when I stepped on it
The water was too cold to swim in
When I'm old I'll regret leaving that city
You said "I might be crazy, but you mean something to me so stop chasing death"
I swam in the water, it was ice cold
I remember thinking "You'll regret this when you're old"
But I wasn't able
So I said I'm ice cold
It was quiet, so quiet, that the silence never broke.
It was quiet, quiet when I stormed out
I said
" I did a line with a boy from the south, and we danced when you were sleeping"
Because I just couldn't stand being loved.
I know you stole dance that night you left me home all by myself and if you had a chance you'll make other plans, leave me for someone else.
You said "I might be crazy, but you mean something to me so stop chasing death"
You said "I might be crazy, but you mean something to me so stop chasing death"
It was quiet, quiet when I walked out
The ice, it broke when I stepped on it
The water was too cold to swim in
When I'm old I'll regret leaving that city