Scars

Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart

I've stood upon my mountaintop
And shouted at the sky
Walked above the pavement with my senses amplified
I get this feeling

All my nerves are naked wires tender to the touch
Sometimes super-sensitive
But who can care too much?
I get this feeling

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Each emotional injury
Leaves behind its mark
Sometimes they come tumbling out
Like shadows in the dark
I get this feeling

When I think about all I have seen
And all I'll never see
When I think about the people
Who have opened up to me
I get this feeling

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Snow falls deep around my house
And holds the winter light
I've heard the lions hunting
In the Serengeti night
I get this feeling

Forests turned to factories
And river, sea, and sky
Hungry child in the desert
And the flies that cloud her eyes
I get this feeling

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Pleasure leaves a fingerprint as surely as mortal pain
In memories they resonate and echo back again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Scars of pleasure
Scars of pain
Atmospheric changes
Make them sensitive again

Trivia about the song Scars by Rush

On which albums was the song “Scars” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “Presto” in 1989 and “The Studio Albums 1989-2007” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Scars” by Rush?
The song “Scars” by Rush was composed by Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart.

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