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Was a long and dark December
From the rooftops I remember
There was snow
White snow
Clearly I remember
From the windows they were watching
While we froze down below
When the future's architectured
By a carnival of idiots on show
You'd better lie low
If you love me
Won't you let me know?
Was a long and dark December
When the banks became cathedrals
And the fog
Became God
Priests clutched onto bibles
Hollowed out to fit their rifles
And the cross was held aloft
Bury me in armor
When I'm dead and hit the ground
My nerves are poles that unfroze
And if you love me
Won't you let me know?
I don't want to be a soldier
Who the captain of some sinking ship
Would stow
Far below
So if you love me
Why'd you let me go?
I took my love down to violet hill
There we sat in snow
All that time she was silent still
So if you love me
Won't you let me know?
If you love me
Won't you let me know?
From the rooftops I remember
There was snow
White snow
Clearly I remember
From the windows they were watching
While we froze down below
When the future's architectured
By a carnival of idiots on show
You'd better lie low
If you love me
Won't you let me know?
Was a long and dark December
When the banks became cathedrals
And the fog
Became God
Priests clutched onto bibles
Hollowed out to fit their rifles
And the cross was held aloft
Bury me in armor
When I'm dead and hit the ground
My nerves are poles that unfroze
And if you love me
Won't you let me know?
I don't want to be a soldier
Who the captain of some sinking ship
Would stow
Far below
So if you love me
Why'd you let me go?
I took my love down to violet hill
There we sat in snow
All that time she was silent still
So if you love me
Won't you let me know?
If you love me
Won't you let me know?
Lyrics submitted by crumbs, edited by FudgeDaMuffin, mamadiano, MusicChica, gormster, BIRDDUDE830, canisvenus
Violet Hill Lyrics as written by Guy Rupert Berryman Christopher Anthony John Martin
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Tratore
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One of the main niggles I have had with Coldplay for the past couple of years has not been the style of their music, which I rate extremely highly, but the often simplistic and repetitive nature of Chris Martin's lyrics, especially on X&Y - the melodies are memorable but the wordplay, on the whole, I find to be lacking a certain spark and that, for me, makes it difficult to form a prolonged emotional connection with them.
Personally however, listening to this song, I'm optimistic for what's to come. I haven't appreciated a Coldplay song this much since I listened to Fix You on the way home from the hospital on the morning my grandfather died three years ago. That was catharsis that hasn't been paralleled since, which is probably for the best.