DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Late At Night - Ten Foot Pole



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Late At Night Lyrics


I walked in on you
I couldn't believe my eyes
I forgot to knock and I apologize
But I can't forget what I sawI always wondered if you had a darker side
You wear a smile but your eyes are red
Like you just cried
Now will you explain?By day you wear your happy face
Everybody thinks you're perfect
They don't know much about your painLate at night no one can see
You cut yourself to get back at me
Late at night I try to understandYour friends all call you first
When every little thing goes wrong
They know that they can count on youBut you don't call on them
When you need a little help
You work it out aloneLate at night no one can see
You cut yourself to get back at me
Late at night I try to understandWhile I'm wishing on the stars
You're collecting little scars

Late at night what did I do wrong
That you deserve to bleed?
Tell me just what should I do?Now I know your secret
I won't tell your friends at work
I won't tell your favorite niece
I won't tell your mom and dad
I won't tell anyone why you wear sweaters when it's hotHow will you explain the scars to your kids?
Will you lie to each new person in your life?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Ten Foot Pole was founded in 1983 as Scared Straight. Scared Straight was a punk band from Simi Valley, California. The band was formed in 1983 by a group of friends and was originally called S.O.F. Original members were Scott Radinsky, Mike Thompson, Gary Gallanes and Dennis Jagard, who started the band to enter a "Battle of the Bands" competition at a local skate rink. After going through several members and name changes, they began playing with some "Nardcore" bands from nearby Oxnard, California, which helped them gain recognition.

Read more about Ten Foot Pole on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Ten Foot Pole