Pierrot The Clown

Album: Meds (2006)
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  • Leave me dreaming on the bed
    See you right back here tomorrow
    For the next round.

    Keep this scene inside your head
    As the bruises turn to yellow
    The swelling goes down.

    And if you're ever around
    In the city or the suburbs
    Of this town
    Be sure to come around
    I'll be wallowing in sorrow
    Wearing a frown
    Like Pierrot the clown.

    Saw you crashing around the bay
    Never seen you act so shallow
    Or look so brown.

    Remember all the thing's you'd say
    How your promises rang hollow
    As you threw me into the ground.

    And if you're ever around
    In the city or the suburbs
    Of this town
    Be sure to come around
    I'll be wallowing in pity
    Wearing a frown
    Like Pierrot the clown.

    When I dream , I dream your lips
    When I dream , I dream your kiss
    When I dream , I dream your fists
    Your fists...your fists.

    Leave me bleeding on the bed
    See you right back here tomorrow
    For the next round.

    Keep this scene inside your head
    As the bruises turn to yellow
    The swelling goes down.

    And if you're ever around
    In the city or the suburbs
    Of this town
    Be sure to come around
    I'll be wallowing in sorrow
    Wearing a frown
    Like Pierrot the clown. Writer/s: BRIAN MOLKO, STEFAN OLSDAL, STEVEN HEWITT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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