The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
The Curtain Society
“Life Is Long, Still” is the title track off of The Curtain Society’s sophomore effort. The song, focusing on the dreariness and dullness following a breakup, is hailed as a highlight in the band’s career.
[Verse 1]
The sun in my eyes, watch the night die
A knife through the harder night's sleep
Whiskered and dull like the pain in my skull
It's getting to be a routine
[Refrain]
Ooh, hah, ooh [x2]
[Verse 2]
Said my hellos and picked up my clothes
Those moments are murder on me
Silent until the sad life is lost
Still, aching for somewhere to be
[Refrain]
Ooh, hah, ooh [x2]
[Verse 3]
The sun in my eyes, you asked if I mind
To spend slightly less time in your way
Assuming that's life, things are leaving your sight
But I'd rather ignore what you say
[Refrain]
Ooh, hah, ooh [x2]
Life Is Long, Still was written by Duncan Arsenault & Ron Mominee & Roger Lavallee.
The Curtain Society released Life Is Long, Still on Mon Jan 01 1996.