Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
[Verse]
What's the blues, when you've got the greys?
I think I've given up, my body's given in
In a building, I lie still, and then I turn back over again
In a building that has heating
Sweat sweat sweat sweat, dried-on stains
I'm sick of feeling sick and not throwing up
And you sit in my stomach and you seem to be stuck
And it won't work its way through my guts and just go away
I woke up this afternoon thought maybe today
That the world might be a more colorful place
But there's no luck, it's still just grey
Come back here
What's the blues, when you've got the greys?
Much less productive than hardship and pain
In a building, where I lie still just before I turn over again
In a building that has heating
Sweat sweat sweat sweat, dried-on stains
I'm sick of feeling sick and not throwing up
And you sit in my stomach and you seem to be stuck
And it won't work its way through my guts and just go away
I woke up this afternoon thought maybe today
The world might be a more colorful place
There's no luck, it's still just grey
Oh, what's the blues to you when you've got the greys
I don't have much of a story to say
I just sit alone at night and avoid day
If I feel anything at all it would be to get up
And avoid conversation and human contact
'Cause you can't touch the world if you can't feel pain
You should come back here
The Greys was written by Scott Hutchison & Grant Hutchison & Billy Kennedy.
The Greys was produced by Marcus Mackay & Frightened Rabbit.
Frightened Rabbit released The Greys on Mon Jun 05 2006.
“One of the only songs we wrote in Selkirk and I suppose the title track of the album, if there was to be one. As with most of the songs on this record, it’s a nugget of an idea that I’ve gone on to expand in subsequent albums. I first wrote the lyrics down in a notepad, next to a drawing I had done...