Days Without Paracetamol

LIGHTBODY, MCCLELLAND, QUINN

When summer falls asleep
And winter plucks your strings
The colder that you get
Makes you feel at home

Build it up, tear it down, throw it out

If I come round there now
Would you be pleased to see me
I wouldn't make much noise
Just whimper to myself

Build it up, tear it down, throw it out

My head hurts more each time
The drinking strangles me
Believe in god, like hell
Believe in hell, by god
Fifteen minutes old

I'm good for inspiration aren't I, you will find
Well close the door and I'll go anywhere you take me to
From this bed onto so much more, care for you I will

Can I have a picture of you tonight
Keep it with me always in my mind

Touch me cause I can't move, I can barely breathe
Speechless, breathless I can't tell you if I'm here or not
Running both legs tied together arms in the air, care for you I will

Can I have a picture of you tonight
Keep it with me always in my mind

Trivia about the song Days Without Paracetamol by Snow Patrol

When was the song “Days Without Paracetamol” released by Snow Patrol?
The song Days Without Paracetamol was released in 1998, on the album “Songs for Polarbears”.
Who composed the song “Days Without Paracetamol” by Snow Patrol?
The song “Days Without Paracetamol” by Snow Patrol was composed by LIGHTBODY, MCCLELLAND, QUINN.

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