Oh, mama don't walk away
I'm a goddamn sore loser
I ain't too proud to stay

But I'm still thinking 'bout you
And I'm so lonesome without you
And I can't get you out of my mind

Oh, mama don't leave me
With my soul sat down so tight just like a stone cold tomb
Ain't it clear when I'm near you
I'm just dying to hear you
Calling my name one more time

Oh, so don't pay no mind
To my watering eyes
Must be something in the air
That I'm breathing
Yes, and try to ignore
All this blood on the floor
It's just this heart on my sleeve that's bleeding

Oh, mama don't walk away
You leave me here bereaving
From the words so hard and plain
Saying the love that we had
Was just selfish and sad
Yes, but to see you now with him, it's just
Making me mad

Oh so kiss him again
Just to prove to me that you can
I will stand here
And burn in my skin

Yes, I will stand here
And burn in my skin


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    This song perfectly balances the feelings of complete sadness and, yet, self-righteous anger someone who has been broken up with feels. and a lot of the anger is because the other person can move on and usually the one who has been left finds it harder to. and i love how he makes excuses for it. he's trying to undermine how completely heartbroken he is to make it seem like he doesn't care. just ignore the blood on the floor, it's just that heart that i keep on my sleeves for you bleeding. he feels like looking strong will make him feel better when all he really wants to do is catch fire and break down.

    Oh so kiss him again just to prove to me that you can an I will stand here and burn in my skin

    the way he says it so resignedly and simply. the candidness is startling and heartbreaking.... he sounds so destroyed and so harowed that it's tangible. it's palpable in sound of his voice. but ray writes beautiful songs and that's what a good song does. it engages you and makes you feel like you're a part of it until it becomes a part of you.

    perksofbeingalieon July 03, 2009   Link

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