Right foot
Followed by a left foot
We'll guide you home before your curfew
And into your bed

Standing on our tip-toes
Peering through open windows
I swear I heard my name

Sitting with the lights off
Waiting for my brain to storm
Trying to work things out
It's thunder and it's lightning
And it's all things too frightening
I could barely see outside

Your body was black and blue
Been struck twice there's nothing new
Your body was black and blue
Been struck twice there's nothing new
Your body was black and blue, your body was black and blue
Your body was black and blue, your body was black and blue
Your body was black and blue, your body was black and blue
Your body was black and blue, your body was black

And there's thunder
And there's lightning
Coming home
And there's thunder
And there's lightning
Coming back


Your body was black and blue
Your body was black and blue
And your body


I have to say goodnight
I'm leaving before you're punching out my lights
I have to say goodnight
I'm leaving before you're punching out my lights
I have to say goodnight
I'm leaving before you're punching out my lights
I have to say goodnight
I'm leaving before you're punching out my lights
I'm leaving


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    i cant help but comment on this song since no one else had, just gives me the vibe of a relationship left behind which has as of recent been renewed; rekindled in a way. and how you may struggle to make sense of the situation before deciding to move in another direction.

    doxinson April 01, 2010   Link

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