Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers

Alex Greenwald

[Verse 1]
All we did was talk about it
And all you ever said to me
Was how the accident
Was just a big mistake
And so, you'll get around it
Making sure I'll never know
But guess we'll laugh about it in a little while

[Chorus]
You took it all from me, all I could see
And now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep
You took it all from me, all I could see
And now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep

[Verse 2]
A flame there whispers gently
Swaying neatly in the wind
But when it swells and growls
Everything will singe
And as she's headed for this
One that you can't understand
And now we'll both receive
This on the other hand

[Chorus]
You took it all from me, all I could see
Now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep
You took it all from me, all I could see
And now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep

[Bridge]
You took it all from me, all I could see
Ahh, ahh, ahh
You took it all from me, all I could see
Now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep

[Chorus]
You took it all from me, all I could see
Now the only scars that didn't stay were skin deep
I'll keep the pain I have bottled inside
But that doesn't mean that what you did was alright

Trivia about the song Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers by Phantom Planet

When was the song “Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers” released by Phantom Planet?
The song Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers was released in 1999, on the album “Polaroid”.
Who composed the song “Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers” by Phantom Planet?
The song “Invasion Of The Sunlight Snatchers” by Phantom Planet was composed by Alex Greenwald.

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