The sorest of times
Got your thoughts on my mind
The faster they come
They less I remember

The brightest of days
You're three states away
You squint through the sun
As you leave with the sparrows at dawn

The coldest of nights
Shaken in fright
Spit through my teeth
Roll down my chin and I stare

If I ever let out of bed
WIthout a kiss to the center of your head
Then I never deserved you from the start
And you can let loose the wall around my heart

If I never let out of my door
Never ...

If I never let out of ..
...with the family, keep it warm

The sorest of times
I can still find your line
If I'm down on my feet
If I'm hollow, I don't care

If I never let you let of my door
Never ...

If I never let out of ..
...with the family, keep it warm

If I never let you let of my door
Never ...

If I never let out of ..
...with the family, keep it warm

Keep it warm
Keep it warm
Keep it warm
Keep it warm



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Sore Lyrics as written by Adam Tyler Baker

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    I see the song a bit differently, clara. To me, it is a song of regret. He's using a lot of "ifs" and it sounds like he regrets fighting with his love and driving her away. "If I never ... etc, you'd be home with the family keeping warm" I haven't quite deciphered the chorus yet, but at I get at least

    If I never let you out of my door Never ((would have)??

    If I never kicked you out Been so short You'd be home with the family keeping warm.

    The last verse makes it sound like he still has hope for working it out.

    leporinison January 13, 2009   Link

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