Daughters of the Soho Riots

Bryce Dessner, Matthew D. Berninger, Scott D. Devendorf

I have your good clothes in the car
So cut your hair so no one knows
I have your dreams and your teeth marks
All my fingernails are painted

I'm here to take you now

You were right about the end
It didn't make a difference
Everything I can remember
I remember wrong

How can anybody know
How they got to be this way
You must have known I'd do this someday

Break my arms around the one I love
And be forgiven by the time my lover comes
Break my arms around my love
Break my arms around the one I love
And be forgiven by the time my lover comes
Break my arms around my love

I don't have any questions
I don't think it's gonna rain
You were right about the end
It didn't make a difference

I'm here to take you now

Out among the missing sons and daughters of the SoHo riots
Out among the missing sons and daughters of the SoHo riots

I'm here to take you now

How can anybody know
How they got to be this way
You must have known I'd do this someday

Break my arms around the one I love
And be forgiven by the time my lover comes
Break my arms around my love
Break my arms around the one I love
And be forgiven by the time my lover comes
Break my arms around my love

Break my arms around the one I love

Trivia about the song Daughters of the Soho Riots by The National

When was the song “Daughters of the Soho Riots” released by The National?
The song Daughters of the Soho Riots was released in 2005, on the album “Alligator”.
Who composed the song “Daughters of the Soho Riots” by The National?
The song “Daughters of the Soho Riots” by The National was composed by Bryce Dessner, Matthew D. Berninger, Scott D. Devendorf.

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