So Called Friend (Non-Album Track) - Porcupine Tree
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So Called Friend (Non-Album Track) Lyrics
Lip read, a mountain stream, fibers in the car
Shut down, a cheerless a town, a head rolls in the park
Once seen my libertine undresses in the dark
She puts her love inside to break us both apartWith you I felt brand new, you opened up the sky
What need to punish me with surgery and lies?
Sleep well my so called friend, a virus in your heart
She bends, my so called friend and rips my life apartIn sound, escape is found from carving out the day
My gift a weight that lifts, my eyes give me away
You tell me all the things you know I want to hear
You stain the sub terrain with sarin gas and fearWhat kind of friend are you?
What kind of friend are you?
You're so cold
What kind of friend are you?
What kind of friend are you?
So Called Friend
Songwriters
Barbieri Richard; Wilson Steven John; Balch Colin Edwin;Gavin Richard HarrisonPublished by
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