First touch and listen
I light the light
She'll come in blushes
So I must hide
Make sure on pages
We never die

There's changes that never stray
False starts that draw the shine of rage
I touch the face of my own age
Cause nothing yet has blessed me yet from
Sorrow
Sorrow
Sorrow

Come what may
It's here I must wait
To keep the dogs at bay
Ok? ok
Sorrow
Sorrow

Under a moment your eyes turned blue
I choose to love you and never lose
Stay true and sign the cross in you

Dear love, come what may
Let fear charge the gates
I'm here, I'm here, I'm here
Here to stay
Ok, ok
Sorrow
Sorrow
Sorrow


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Sorrows (In Blue) Lyrics as written by William Patrick Corgan

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    No love for Sorrows? One of my favorite tracks on the record, the chorus is just simple in the best way (the half-time kicking in makes it). And then the second verse that's actually a new, long, descending part? Billy, you are a master of arrangment.

    Myrmidonon September 28, 2006   Link

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