Lyrics I Watched The Film The Song Remains the Same - Sun Kil Moon
I
watched
the
film
'The
Song
Remains
the
Same'
At
the
midnight
movies
when
I
was
a
kid
At
a
Canton,
Oh
mall
with
friends
One
warm
summer
weekend
Jimmy
Page
stood
tall
on
screen
I
was
mesmerized
by
everything
The
Peter
Grant
and
John
Paul
Jones
dream
sequence
scenes
The
close-up
of
the
mahogany
Double
SG
And
though
I
loved
the
sound
of
the
roaring
Les
Paul
What
spoke
to
me
most
was
'Rain
Song'
and
'Bron-Yr-Aur'
And
I
loved
the
thunder
of
Jon
Bonham's
drums
But
even
more
I
like
'No
Quarter's
Fender
Rhodes'
hum
I
don't
know
what
happened
or
what
anyone
did
From
my
earliest
memories
I
was
a
very
melancholic
kid
When
anything
close
to
me
at
all
in
the
world
died
To
my
heart,
forever,
it
would
be
tied
Like
when
my
friend
was
thrown
from
his
moped
When
some
kind
of
a
big
truck
back-ended
him
And
when
the
girl
who
sat
in
front
of
me
in
remedial
Was
killed
in
an
accident
one
weekend
and
quickly
forgot
about
at
school
And
when
we
got
the
call
that
my
grandmother
passed
The
nervous
tension
I'd
been
feeling
for
months
broke
And
strangely
I
laughed
Then
I
went
to
my
bedroom
and
I
laid
down
And
in
my
tears
and
in
the
heaviness
of
everything
I
drowned
Though
I
kept
to
myself
and
for
the
most
part
was
pretty
coy
I
once
got
baited
and
had
to
clock
some
underserving
boy
Out
on
the
elementary
school
playground
I
threw
a
punch
that
caught
him
off-guard
and
knocked
him
down
And
when
I
walked
away
the
kids
were
cheering
And
though
I
grinned
deep
inside,
I
was
hurting
But
not
nearly
as
much
as
I
hurt
him
He
stood
up,
his
glassed
broken
and
his
face
was
red
And
i
was
never
a
schoolyard
bully
It
was
only
one
incident
And
it
has
always
eaten
at
me
I
was
never
the
young
schoolyard
bully
And
wherever
you
are,
that
poor
kid,
I'm
so
sorry
And
when
I
grew
older
I
learned
to
play
guitar
While
everyone
else
was
throwing
around
a
football
Wearing
bright
colors
the
school
issued
them
Parroting
passed
down
phrases
and
cheerleading
I
got
a
recording
contract
in
1992
From
there
my
name,
my
band
and
my
audience
grew
And
since
that
time
so
much
has
happened
to
me
But
I
discovered
I
cannot
shake
melancholy
For
46
years
now
I
cannot
break
the
spell
I'll
carry
it
through
my
life
and
probably
carry
it
down
I'll
go
to
my
grave
with
my
melancholy
And
my
ghost
will
echo
my
sentiments
for
all
eternity
And
now
when
I
watch
'The
Song
Remains
the
Same'
The
same
things
speak
to
me
that
spoke
to
me
then
Except
that
now
the
scenes
with
Peter
Grant
and
Jon
Bonham
Are
different
when
I
think
of
the
deaths
that
fell
upon
them
I
got
a
friend
who
lives
in
the
desert
outside
Santa
Fe
I'm
going
to
visit
him
this
Saturday
Between
my
travels
and
his
divorce
and
our
time
not
being
what
it
was
It's
been
15
years
since
I
last
saw
him
He's
the
man
who
signed
me
back
in
1992
And
I'm
going
to
go
there
and
tell
him
face-to-face
- 'thank
you'
For
discovering
my
talent
so
early
For
helping
me
along
in
this
beautiful
musical
world
I
was
meant
to
be
in
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