Let Me Down

ELVIS PRESLEY, VERA MATSON

she's never alone, because she's scared of what she might say to herself always drinking in the backroom of the bar where everyone turns in a half-hearted grin she won't be afraid as long as that prescription keeps going through and all the happy pills make her look like cardboard cut out of someone, a use to learn from but on the phone, she's telling everyone, that there was a blue sky, she left behind and there's a place that no one knows about, away from integrity she writes a book in her head that nobody will read whatever you say, please don't talk about the time when she was young apparently that was a different person and so long ago it's strange to me, there's no history but there's a past and she's telling everyone it must be a garden, that wouldn't grow with roots of shame, too sensitive to blame to herself as we watch he drown, i can't save the queen without a kingdom or a crown somewhere in this lonely game of sympathy there is a selfish dream that makes me sick standing on the high wire while you're on the ground to you what is dangerous is safe and sound...you let me down

Trivia about the song Let Me Down by No Use for a Name

On which albums was the song “Let Me Down” released by No Use for a Name?
No Use for a Name released the song on the albums “Hard Rock Bottom” in 2002 and “All The Best Songs” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Let Me Down” by No Use for a Name?
The song “Let Me Down” by No Use for a Name was composed by ELVIS PRESLEY, VERA MATSON.

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