I lied to this man as I called him a friend
He fell as I tripped him: he won't smile again
The fruits of the loops of the friendships that droop
They pulled up my head as I try to lay dead
Never realize I'm painting the corners, the edge
As the fruits of the loops of the friendships that droop

Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?

There's no point in asking: there'll be no reply
As you try to convict me, I'll move side to side
The fruits of the loops of the friendships that droop
The situation cannot be rectified
We're drowning the small ones with loose lips and lies
As the fruits of the loops of the friendships that droop

Where'd you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?

Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?
Where do you go when you hide your love away?


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    this song is just... tripped out enough to be incredibly cool. this reminds me of the wizard of oz everyyy time i hear it haha, maybe it's because of the name. and the fact that it sounds like pink floyd to me a little.. great song.

    pablohoneyon January 23, 2007   Link

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