A Place for Grief

GRAHAM COXON

Walls bleed pictures bend their fractured frames
Features on canvas torn
Burning mirror breaking down to sand
Free from jails of form

The black water future I see
So hard to drain
The small child in everyone is forced to bleed
To live life again

The light ever closer we believe
Is only a place for grief
Every life's so small we call it precious
And every soul is so loved above

Days glide through a skin of open pores
Stretched on bended frames
Years long on sanded banks around your shores
Counting every grain

Words form poisoned worlds I never see
So hard to hear
Ring the bell of truth in every dream
No life, no fear

Every night brings disasters to our rooms
A life time inside you

Trivia about the song A Place for Grief by Graham Coxon

When was the song “A Place for Grief” released by Graham Coxon?
The song A Place for Grief was released in 2001, on the album “Crow Sit on Blood Tree”.
Who composed the song “A Place for Grief” by Graham Coxon?
The song “A Place for Grief” by Graham Coxon was composed by GRAHAM COXON.

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