You were kind and welcoming
I'm on the slopes of La Bartolina
You can take all of your love out on me
Sophie

You always loved Charlie best
You never knew how each night I wept
But I'll feast upon the crumbs he's left
Sophie

And I can't forgive myself
Oh, I can't forgive myself

You would hide yourself in a shrug
As your hair starting falling out
When you took off your dressing gown
Sophie

Your mother was dressed in black
With a lock of your hair in her hands
And I knew there was no turning back
Sophie

And I can't forgive myself
No, I can't forgive myself
I can't forgive myself
No, I can't forgive myself
Sophie, Sophie

Didn't know when I started running
I was running for my life
Didn't know when I started running
I'd be running my whole life
Didn't know when I started running
I was running for my life
Didn't know when I started running
I'd be running my whole life
I didn't know when I started running
I was running for my life
I didn't know when I started running
I'd be running my whole life


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Sophie Lyrics as written by Johannes Refsdal Andrew Donald John Davie

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    Sucha a beautiful song. Iguess the girl he loved is now dead and he's missing her. What is he running from ? Sadness ?

    PeakBagger4kon March 21, 2016   Link
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    I love this song. It sounds to me like he loved a girl who didn't love him back (clearly, she always loved Charlie best) but despite this he was still racked with desire for her. Later on in the song it sounds like he finds out she's got cancer- where her hair is falling out and she takes off her dressing gown (maybe what he saw was her body dying of cancer) and her mother wears black and has some of her hair. After she died he started running and he knows he'll always be running from his pain and love for her.

    Bajinganlangiton April 04, 2016   Link

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