For Celebrations Past

Barrett Martin / Lee Conner / Mark Lanegan / Van Conner

This is for footsteps approaching the night
They keep themselves moving and do what is right
Now watch what you gather and hold in your hand
Numbers are many who misunderstand

Drink your wine away instead
I won't remember all that's said
Say farewell and close the door
You'll find me never more

That I believe in
That I believe in
That I believe in you
Must be a crying shame

Tell you a story of that which comes last
All of the sorrow that lives in the past
Now if you're tired of all that's been told
Don't be surprised that I've grown so old

Drink your wine away instead
I won't remember all that's said
Say farewell and close the door
You'll find me never more

And I believe in
That I believe in
That I believe in you
Must be a crying shame

Breathing in shadows or dead on the vine
I'm there in the morning to take you sometimes
To watch what you gather and hold in your hand
The numbers are many who misunderstand

Drink your wine away instead
I won't remember all that's said
Say farewell and close the door
You'll find me never more

And I believe in
That I believe in
That I believe in
That I believe in
That I believe in you

Trivia about the song For Celebrations Past by Screaming Trees

On which albums was the song “For Celebrations Past” released by Screaming Trees?
Screaming Trees released the song on the albums “Sweet Oblivion” in 1992 and “Ocean of Confusion: Songs of Screaming Trees 1989-1996” in 2005.
Who composed the song “For Celebrations Past” by Screaming Trees?
The song “For Celebrations Past” by Screaming Trees was composed by Barrett Martin, Lee Conner, Mark Lanegan, and Van Conner.

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