Fish

Fish - Long Cold Day lyrics

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I'm left out in the cold and you'd never have thought I was thinking,
 Turning it over
 Putting the pieces in place and building a case for my anger
 I'm taking it in, I'm taking my time in taking you out, 'cause it'll be a long cold day in Hell before I take you back,

 So tired of your lying, I can't sleep at night,
 I'll accept what I'm told, take what I'm sold,
 There's no question to ask,
 To sort out the answers,
 To prove who is wrong or who is right,
 But I know in my heart that we're breaking apart.
 If we admit to the truth,
 Pretend it's all been an act,
 As a matter of fact
 It'll be a long cold day in Hell before I take you back.

 Sometimes I feel like I'm sailing on a dreamboat on wild and heavy seas,
 I was cast adrift or fallen overboard, I catch my breath and head for shore,
 I turn around, the ship sails on
 This ship sails on.

 Funny, you don't call at night, always missing in action
 I'm left out in the cold and you'd never have thought I was thinking
 I was thinking
 Still thinking
 Still thinking
 Said I was, said I was

 So tired of your lying, I can't sleep at night,
 I'll accept what I'm told, take what I'm sold,
 There's no question to ask,
 To sort out the answers,
 To prove who is wrong or who is right,
 But I know in my heart that we're breaking apart.
 If we admit to the truth,
 Pretend it's all been an act,
 As a matter of fact
 It'll be a long cold day in Hell before I take you back.

 And I still remember sailing on that dreamboat on starlit mirrored seas.
 I hold my breath and I gaze from shore from this empty beach and this pile of clothes
 I hit the water, the ship sails on
 I hit the water, the ship sails on
 I hit the water, the ship sails on
 I hit the water, the ship sails on
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Copyrights:

Author: Derek William Dick, John Wesley (3), John Young (15), Fish, Dick/Wesley/Young

Composer: ?

Publisher: Derek William Dick

Details:

Released in: 2001

Language: English

Appearing on: Fellini Days (2001) , Bouillabaisse (2005) , Return to Childhood (2006)

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