Sydney

Chris Brandt, Adam Trabish, Mike Hunau, Tommy Guindon, Kevin Donlon

So tell me now, what do I have to do
To say things that will get through to you
I'll cross my fingers and I'll pray for you
To somehow see this site
Call me more convinced.
Say there's a way to cure this loneliness
With common sense

If I could be anything, I would be medication for you
And everything that you've done wrong
If I could be anything, I would be one medal of honor
For you and everything that you've done right

Call me pathetic, call me what you will
Just please don't leave my side
You're so medicated,
You don't even remember my name
Or I'll bite my fingernails until it hurts no more
To dig you out

Today, a walk to forget,
I'd rather open up this casket, and jump inside
Sleep under the stars, with you tonight
I'd rather be below, than ever be without you
Your funeral can make it hard to breathe, they're few
And far between
The days are seeming shorter, these nights seem so much longer
I'm laying here when I should be there with you

Trivia about the song Sydney by Halifax

On which albums was the song “Sydney” released by Halifax?
Halifax released the song on the albums “A Writer’s Reference” in 2004 and “A Writer's Experience” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Sydney” by Halifax?
The song “Sydney” by Halifax was composed by Chris Brandt, Adam Trabish, Mike Hunau, Tommy Guindon, Kevin Donlon.

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