Was I left behind?
Someone tell me, tell me I survived
Don't look so surprised
That I'm home, but just for tonight
With rough hands and sore eyes
so don't speak, I am tired
Let's just live through this life

She says I swear too much
She says a lot of things
Well I'd swear every other word if I could for her
I'd make an attempt
Sometimes love isn't about how much someone suits you
But how much you're willing to change to suit them

All my bones are dust
Some people too damaged too much, too late
And my heart's sealed with rust
Some people too damaged too much, too late
These hands will always be rough
Some people too damaged too much, too late
I know this won't count for much
Some people too damaged too much, too late

One day my hands were too soft
One day she said, I'm tired
One day her clothes were on my floor
One day, empty bottles
Well I'm not saying she's my last
I'm just saying that she could have been
It doesn't matter how rough these hands get
It doesn't matter 'cause I'm not her man

Rough hands, rough days
Rough hands, rough nights
Rough hands, rough season
Rough hands, rough fights

All my bones are dust (rough hands, rough days)
Some people too damaged too much, too late
And my heart's sealed with rust (rough hands, rough season)
Some people too damaged too much, too late
These hands will always be rough (rough hands, rough days)
Some people too damaged too much, too late
I know this won't count for much (rough hands, rough season)
Some people too damaged too much, too late


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    Personally I think it could be about his dad again. Or something. Maybe he's stressed from the work. Like it's following on from Boiled Frogs. Also... It does kinda sound like George singing "Don't people do damage to you much too late?" If you listen closely right at the start of it you hear George's scream for sure but then he sings normally after... :-S

    HeManMcCollon July 26, 2006   Link

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