Never took your side
Never cursed your name
I keep my lips shut tight
Until you go
We've come as far
As we're ever gonna get
Until you realize
That you should go

Come in misery where you can seem as old as your omens
And the mother we share will never keep your proud head from falling
The way is long but you can make it easy on me
And the mother we share will never keep our cold hearts from calling

In the dead of night
I'm the only one here
And I will cover you
Until you go
And if I told the truth
I will always be free
And keep a prize with me
Until you go

Come in misery where you can seem as old as your omens
And the mother we share will never keep your proud head from falling
The way is long but you can make it easy on me
And the mother we share will never keep our cold hearts from calling

Into the night for once
We're the only ones left
I bet you even know
Where we could go
And when it all fucks up
You put your head in my hands
It's a souvenir
For when you go

Come in misery where you can seem as old as your omens
And the mother we share will never keep your proud head from falling
The way is long but you can make it easy on me
And the mother we share will never keep our cold hearts from calling


Lyrics submitted by TheBowser, edited by afraidofpop, ate50eggs, donyon, yaerb, switchnode, sue_defender, benjamin1286, karlbrace, bassmaster, Mindmeal, StayUndrTheTid, Rob734, LumberjackNick, Vikabell, leonardo88

The Mother We Share Lyrics as written by Lauren Eve Mayberry Iain Andrew Cook

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    My Interpretation

    First time posting here... just had a light bulb go off in my head. I think Lauen was writing about the emotions of breaking things off with her previous bands.

    "We come as far as we're ever gonna get"... the band is at a stand still, it isn't getting anywhere musically or succeeding in any way.

    I think the "Mother [they] share" is music. As long as they have their musical talents, it will keep their "proud heads from falling" because in the end, they love music and love what they do and their is a lot of pride in doing so.

    "The way is long, but you can make it easy on me"... this her conveying that she sees a greater potential in her new band, CHVRCHES and the other band can make it easy on her by letting her go-o o-o o-o o-o. =)

    I can go on and on but it seems repetitive. Just my 2 cents. What do u guys think?

    cris141277on October 09, 2013   Link

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