Can some tell me,
Why the phone keeps ringing
Over and over in my head.
Yet it sounds soothing, at times.
But that's why my head can't get a hold of my mind.
I think it's the patterns in my head that make me go inside.
Or is it the patterns in your voice when I can feel your pain.
Oh mother, I see you can't get a hold of it anymore
And yeah you've lost battle bit not your war
So blame it all on your silver and gold.
You can't hold it forever, you got to let it go.
And you called today to say that you were doing fine.
Butbo could tell there was something wrong with your clouded mind
You were thinking about the days when we were young
And your promise was well intact and no lies were ever spun.
Now it's mid October and I haven't seen you since
The days when were kids just play by the fence
My friend how can you lye there stay there sleep.
And where you've gone I don't know, I guess we'll play hide and seek.
So blame it on your silver and gold
Cause you hold it forever, you got to let it go.
Now look what we've found here
A girl stuck in her skin
With no way to get out or to let love in
And I wondered way your so quiet silence in this house
Your mouth chased your younger afterwards it were cat and mouse.
I could never hold you said that's fine it's okay.
Because your so fast to catch and I do you'll run away,
And my love how are you living your life without breathing air
I know you'll do what you want because you don't care
So I'll blame all on your silver and gold
I won't hold it forever, I got to let it go,
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