If you're in the forest, out of your mind
Opposite branches breaking your arms
If you're stuck in rainfall of shattering glass
When you miss the moment, watching it pass

If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word

When you spend your life wishing on a twinkling star
When you forget how lucky you are
Buried in rubble, sixty-foot down

If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
Then I'll come running

When you change your friends like changing your clothes

If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
Then I'll come running
I'll come running


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    all i can tell you is that last flowers till the hospital is a real radiohead song, the others may also be but ive never heard of them, they may be unworked songs for the upcoming album or may just be someones joke and even though last flowers to the hospital is a real song what you have may not actually be it. i hope that helped :) ~

    UnemployedDaysleepeon March 30, 2003   Link

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