Hey pretty, what's on your mind
Nothing here, an endless night
I'm fed up and sick, tired of me
My thin boy voice ruins everything
Oh sweetheart, don't say such things
We don't know who's listening
Don't talk, don't smile
Just silently walk on by

My Emily says "Oh ladd
What has she done
To my darling innocent boy,
My favorite late night someone"
I wish you were here to kiss me
And scream "Damnit ladd I need you back"
Emily rolls over in bed and says
"It is really so bad?"

Hey pretty are you secretly sad?
Questions I dare not ask
I'm fed up and sick, tired of this
Such simple things I miss
Oh sweetheart don't say such things
We don't know who's listening
The only thing that can fill this gap
Is the one who doesn't want me back

My Emily says "Oh ladd
How long can this last"
As long as it takes to get that attention
So safe at last
I wish you were here to hold me
And scream "Damnit ladd I need you back"
Emily rolls over in bed and says
"You don't want that"

So here's my advice to you
This should've turned out different
But it didn't, so get over it
But don't you find it reassuring
That one consolation growing
My darling boy, it won't snow where she is going.


Lyrics submitted by LarsFrederiksen

Conversations With Emily Lyrics as written by Justin Valenti Gabriel James Looker

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    It nearly parallels a relationship with a good friend of mine.

    If you were to call her emily, you'd have to ignore that we've never been together, but shes a care-giver nonetheless, and i can hear her repeating some of the same reassuring things emily says

    The line that hit me most, was when i REALLY listened to the end, it sent chills up my spine

    But don't you find it reassuring That one consolation growing My darling boy, It won't snow, where she is going.

    SimplyZon February 03, 2005   Link

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