I read in the paper today
It's been a record year for rainfall
And you were leaning against the bathroom wall
In your lonely dress
Was your only dress

Stand accusing across
I've got a temper set for tender
And you were shrugging it off like a feather
Saying, "Oh, would you look at this weather?"

What's the use of all of this?
It's to remember you in the entire
Because I'm watching it slip away
And in the annals of the Empire
Did it look this gray?
Before the fall
Before the fall

So rake your thumbnail across
The stretch of the patina
Revealing a Proserpina
In a low recline
In a steep decline

What's the use of all of this?
It's to remember you in the entire
Because I'm watching it slip away
And in the annals of the Empire
Did it look this gray?
Does it look so gray?
Does it always look so gray?
Before the fall
Before the fall


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    @danroduw06 just checked your link, listened to Colin, and realized that he probably sings in the chorus 'great', not 'gray'. this makes a bit of sense: 'did it look so great before the fall.' as he said it's a comparison of a fading relationship to a fall of an empire. so both of them looked great before the fall. and I can't figure out why they would be 'gray'.

    dynlion November 07, 2022   Link

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