Hold on, this'll only hurt a bit
Found my courage now, I'm finally face to face with it
Rejection broke me down while the dream was growing faint
No choice but to cut you loose, these shoulders couldn't stand the weight

I was scared of almost everything I saw
No second chance would ever come along
You had wandered on empty when the sky became my floor
I gave you everything I had but now you're back for more

Well, you blew in like a storm and then you crept out like a lamb
The tinfoil star had lost its shine so you packed your bags and ran
So close to the ending as it was
Filled my pockets and changed focus to a different cause

The stars you wore for eyes stopped twinkling with time
No choice but to see you free, this fruit was dying on the vine
I was scared of almost everything I saw
Blind to the elegance I knew was wrong

No second chance would ever come along
Oh, a twist of fate
Has made you run away
From the tinfoil star


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Tinfoil Star Lyrics as written by Trevor Jay Tuminski Dave Swiecicki

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    I can almost feel the pain in the singer's voice, pain of lonliness and helplessness. There's something about this song that I really like.. but I don't know what it is.

    sugaredreamson May 12, 2003   Link
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    Dirty track.

    Needs more attention.

    vitaminfon February 24, 2015   Link

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