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Summer’s Gone may be their most melancholic song yet, plodding a similar lyrical path to “English Summer Rain,” the idea that time is the most dangerous enemy to good mental health. It begins their tradition of placing dark, dense lyrics over upbeat music, although “Teenage Angst” also touched on th...
Cue to your face so forsaken
Crushed by the way that you cry
Cue to your face so forsaken
What a surprise
You try to break the mold
Before you get too old
You try to break the mold
Before you die
Cue to your heart that is racing
Stung by the look in your eye
Cue to your heart that is racing
What a surprise
You try to break the mold
Before you get too old
You try to break the mold
Before you die
Cue to your face so forsaken
Crushed by the way that you cry
Cue to your face so forsaken
Saying goodbye
Sing for your lover like blood from the stone
And sing for your lover who's waiting at home
For you sing when you're high, and you're dry as a bone
And you must realize that you're never alone
And you'll sing with the dead, instead
Said, you'll sing with the dead, instead
You try to break the mold
Before you get too old
You try to break the mold
Before you die
Sing for your lover like blood from the stone
And sing for your lover who's waiting at home
For you sing when you're high, and you're dry as a bone
And you must realize that you're never alone
And you'll sing with the dead, instead
Said, you'll sing with the dead, instead
Instead...
Summer’s Gone was written by Steve Hewitt & Stefan Olsdal & Brian Molko.
Summer’s Gone was produced by Steve Osborne.
Placebo released Summer’s Gone on Mon Oct 12 1998.