Message from Home

JAMES CARGILL, PATRICIA ANN KEENAN, RICHARD BANCROFT STEVENS

I hope that you kept the note
That I left for you to read
Or did you throw it away
For passers by to stop and see

And nothing can account for reasons
Why I'd be so mean
Why did I open my mouth
Where I know silence should have been

Now the leaves are off the trees
The view is clear this time of year
And as I watch as you go out
I see the breath side from your mouth

And nothing can account
For reasons why I'd be so mean
Why do I open my mouth
Where silence should have been

You never kept the note
That I left for you to read
I know you threw it away
I saw it blow around the streets

And nothing can account
For reasons why I'd be so mean
Why do I open my mouth
Where I know silence should have been

Trivia about the song Message from Home by Broadcast

On which albums was the song “Message from Home” released by Broadcast?
Broadcast released the song on the albums “The Book Lovers - Single” in 1996 and “Work and Non Work” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Message from Home” by Broadcast?
The song “Message from Home” by Broadcast was composed by JAMES CARGILL, PATRICIA ANN KEENAN, RICHARD BANCROFT STEVENS.

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