So abruptly
Saw death on a sunny snow

For every life
Forgo the parable

Seek the light
My knees are cold

Running home, running home
Running home, running home

Go find another lover
To bring a, to string along

With all your lies
You're still very lovable

I toured the light so many foreign roads
For Emma, forever ago


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For Emma Lyrics as written by Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon

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    I think this is being looked into way too much. I'm from Wisconsin and in winter there are many sunny days with lots of snow. Maybe the other parts have an existential meaning, but many times songwriters or poets can write things with one simple meaning and then people go and over analyze it. I just like the way the words go with the music so well.

    bleufonceon November 14, 2008   Link

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