Translating The Name

Anthony Green

Oh start, send me grieves and before breathing
I have your voice on tape in a southern accent screaming at me
I was only one and we weren't prepared for one
I have your voice on tape in a southern accent screaming at me

Now things look lovely to you
Holding back, now and forever
Sweetheart, things look lovely
Longing for midnight and I deny
You were walking so peculiar like (still so deadly)
You had something to hide
You were walking so peculiar like (still so deadly)
You had something to hide, love

Sweet penance for a sound
It might explode in our hands

I'm bordered in a brown pigmentation of
Where the only bonds cut short, turned in, then stopped
I've been watching rose give in and
I missed out on savoring it so
I've been watching rose give in to it
Severing the ties between mother and son
I've been watching rose give in to it
Severing the ties between mother and son

Now things look lovely to you
Holding back, now and forever
Sweetheart, things look lovely
Long for midnight and I deny
You were walking so peculiar like (still so deadly)
You had something to hide, love
You were walking so peculiar like (still so deadly)
You had something to hide

Sweet penance for a sound
It might explode in our hands
It might explode
Sweet penance for a sound
It might explode in our hands
It might explode

Oh why would so many place the oath
I promised the world and a dozen roses
Oh why would so many place the oath
I promised the world and a dozen roses

Trivia about the song Translating The Name by Saosin

When was the song “Translating The Name” released by Saosin?
The song Translating The Name was released in 2003, on the album “Translating the Name”.
Who composed the song “Translating The Name” by Saosin?
The song “Translating The Name” by Saosin was composed by Anthony Green.

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