Lyrics Tears - The Beautiful South
Tears
have
rolled
down
many
good
cheek
So
when
it
comes
down
to
your
turn
Don't
be
afraid
of
admitting
you're
weak
Cause
these
are
tears
that
you
earn
Strangers,
new
neighbours,
they'll
both
understand
Who
hasn't
been
there?
Hold
up
your
hand
Strangers,
neighbours,
none
of
them
planned
Tears
are
the
wage
of
this
land
When
raindrop
first
fell
to
the
ground
It
seemed
like
the
brightest
idea
Even
though
teardrops
were
already
around
No
one
yet
linked
them
with
tear
Raindrop
you
notice
when
stood
under
trees
Pin-drop
you
can
hear
if
down
on
your
knees
But
if
teardrop
anyone
sees
It's
time,
gentlemen
please
Scars
you
know
take
longer
to
heal
Whilst
tears
you'll
not
see
again
So
which
do
we
try
so
hard
to
conceal
The
ones
that
make
fools
of
us
men
Bricklayer,
teacher,
firefighter
or
vet
One
thing
in
common,
the
hankies
they've
wet
But
hidden
away
in
the
bedroom
I
bet
Tears
in
public,
not
yet
Drums
have
rolled
for
hundreds
of
years
Since
we've
blown
one
another
to
bits
Generals
and
soldiers
still
holding
their
ears
Cause
drumbeat
and
teardrop
don't
mix
When
teardrops
fall
everyone
in
the
band
Makes
out
their
music's
slipped
from
the
stand
Leaving
the
singer,
his
head
in
his
hands
Public
emotion,
be
damned
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