Friday, July 13, 2007

'How to Save a Life' by The Fray



'Over my Head' by The Fray



'How to Save a Life' by The Fray

'Step one,
You say: We need to talk.
He walks. You say, 'Sit down, it's just a talk.'
He smiles politely back at you.
You stare politely right on through.
Some sort of window to your right,
As he goes left and you stay right
Between the lines of fear and blame,
And you begin to wonder why you came.

Where did I go wrong?
I lost a friend
Somewhere along in the bitterness,
And I would have stayed up with you all night,
Had I known how to save a life.

Let him know that you know best,
'Cause after all you do know best.
Try to slip past his defence
Without granting innocence.
Lay down a list of what is wrong,
The things you've told him all along:
And pray to God he hears you,
And pray to God he hears you.

Where did I go wrong?
I lost a friend
Somewhere along in the bitterness,
And I would have stayed up with you all night
Had I known how to save a life.

As he begins to raise his voice,
You lower yours and grant him one last choice:
Drive until you lose the road
Or break with the ones you've followed.
He will do one of two things:
He will admit to everything
Or he'll say he's just not the same,
And you'll begin to wonder why you came.

Where did I go wrong?
I lost a friend
Somewhere along in the bitterness,
And I would have stayed up with you all night,
Had I known how to save a life.'

'The Fray' is interesting because, like 'Midnight Oil' it is a group with 'social consciousness'. The music of 'Midnight Oil' packs more of a punch, but 'The Fray' should appeal to those who enjoy a 'softer' style.

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