paroles de chanson Complicit - The Weather Station
I
was
on
the
sidewalk,
and
you
were
in
a
dream
You
said
you
couldn't
stand
it
these
days,
your
sensitivity
The
city
felt
oppressive,
the
heat
and
the
noise
And
even
at
home,
you
felt
every
unspoken
voice
I
don't
know
how,
but
I
tell
you,
you'll
be
fine
And
I
set
the
table
and
you
pour
the
wine
You
always
have
been
capable,
always
have
been
kind
It
isn't
really
your
fault,
just
the
tenor
of
the
times
You
got
a
job
and
lost
it,
and
they
never
told
you
why
And
you
can't
seem
to
get
past
it,
this
ordinary
lie
And
they're
saying
this
summer
is
the
worst
it's
ever
been
With
the
radio
on
and
they're
talking
Another
shooting,
foots
creeping
in
the
lowlands
And
everybody's
shouting,
and
I
just
hold
your
hand
And
then
I
say
nothing,
I
say
nothing
at
all
I
don't
think
my
voice
matters
really,
after
all
I
was
raised
to
hear
the
curlews,
I
was
raised
to
notice
light
And
I
watch
the
little
swallows
delicate
in
their
flight
I
trail
my
hand
down
through
the
water
of
the
familiar
riverside
For
hours,
in
such
silence,
I
lay
beside
Terrified,
for
knowing
in
my
time
For
all
the
parts
per
million,
for
unstoppable
design
Oh,
how
can
you
get
over
knowing
all
you
know?
All
the
facts
and
the
figures
you
learned
years
ago
I
moved
back
to
the
city,
I
lost
myself
in
you
Or
in
some
kind
of
fiction,
or
in
some
kind
of
truth
I
let
myself
get
cynical,
I
felt
cold
and
bruised
And
the
facts
never
changed,
and
time
only
moves
And
somewhere
above
the
tree
line,
silent
just
like
you
The
river
never
froze
in,
and
footsteps
break
through
And
somehow
in
my
heart
Am
I
supposed
to
make
do
with
the
fragments
of
the
stars
The
blue-white
streetlights
let
through?
All
the
birds
not
calling,
all
the
hot
winds
blow
I
took
your
picture
in
the
sunset,
smiling
in
the
shadow
You
and
I,
we
are
complicit
You
and
I
were
never
blind
Now,
we're
gonna
live
with
it,
our
open
eyes
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