Nothing and Everything

WILLIAM PATRICK CORGAN

Hiding behind my hair today
My eyes dance with fire
The thought of living here
And the bounds I transpire
Walking in this slow-motion now
I think you've made so bad
Standing with your mannequin
I try to hold my breath
The grave that bears my name
Started a dream
A dream, immortality
Yet I fall in vain
Just as long as I don't breathe
I'll never be like them
Standing with your mannequin
I try to hold my breath
If you go and I would stay
And you would call my name
I would cry, yes, I would cry
Walking in or walking out
Is the same as talking about my heart
My heart
Hiding behind my hair today
Wishing I was far away
Walking in this slow-motion town
I seem to be so bad
Standing with your mannequin
I try to hold my breath
If you go and I would stay
And you would call my name
I would cry, yes, I would cry
Walking in or walking out
Is the same as talking about my heart
My heart
If you go and I would stay
And you would call my name
I would cry, yes, I would cry
If you go and I would stay
You would call my name
I would die, yes, I would die
Walking in or walking out
Is the same as talking about my heart
My heart
Anyone can see
You're laughing down at me
It's easy for you now

Trivia about the song Nothing and Everything by The Smashing Pumpkins

On which albums was the song “Nothing and Everything” released by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The Smashing Pumpkins released the song on the albums “Nothing Ever Changes” in 1988, “The Smashing Pumpkins” in 1989, and “Live at Cabaret Metro” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Nothing and Everything” by The Smashing Pumpkins?
The song “Nothing and Everything” by The Smashing Pumpkins was composed by WILLIAM PATRICK CORGAN.

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