Lyrics Don't Take the Silence Too Hard - Black
All
the
way
from
America
Holding
out
your
hand.
You
pinned
your
colours
to
the
mast,
Pinned
them
high
up
in
the
sky.
Look
what
you
do
to
me,
My
hands
keep
thumping
waltz
in
triple
time.
She
wrote,
All
the
way
from
America
Arriving
just
as
planned,
Passing
through
the
blocks
and
alleyways,
The
avenues,
I'm
crying.
Look
what
you
do
to
me,
Look
what
your
tender
hands
have
done
this
time.
And
I
say,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Your
absence
lasts
through
every
passing
year.
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard.
All
the
way
from
America
Straining
with
my
eyes
To
see
the
hours
stretched
out
before
me
As
I
cross
the
ocean
line.
Look
what
you
do
for
me,
My
hands
are
ruby
warm
and
I
feel
fine.
And
I
sail
To
the
home
of
erotica
Pictured
on
the
stand,
Kneel
down
and
pray
you
take
no
burdens
Out
of
the
promised
land,
Into
the
mystery.
Your
eyes
are
full
of
tales
of
idle
hands.
She
says,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Your
absence
lasts
through
every
passing
year,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard.
(Solo)
All
the
way
from
America
Holding
out
your
hand.
You
pinned
your
colours
to
the
mast,
Pinned
them
high
up
in
the
sky.
Look
what
you
do
to
me,
My
hands
keep
thumping
waltz
in
triple
time.
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard,
Don't
take,
Don't
take,
Don't
take,
Don't
take,
Don't
take
the
silence
too
hard.
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