Pictures Of You

The Last Goodnight

Score: 5
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Played: 21

Album:

Poison Kiss

Released: 11 Jul 2013

Wiki:

"Pictures of You" is the signature song of American rock band The Last Goodnight, which they released in June 2007 as the first single from their debut (and, to date, only) album, 'Poison Kiss'. With a popular music video, the tune proved a top 40 hit in multiple countries such as Australia, Canada, and Sweden, including the band's own native country.

Lyrics:

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[Verse 1] This is the clock upon the wall This is the story of us all This is the first sound of a newborn child Before he starts to crawl This is the war that's never won This is a soldier and his gun This is the mother waiting by the phone Praying for her son [Chorus] Pictures of you, pictures of me Hung upon your wall for the world to see Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we used to be [Verse 2] There is a drug that cures it all Blocked by the governmental wall We are the scientists inside the lab Just waiting for the call This earthquake weather has got me shaking inside I'm high up and dry [Chorus] Pictures of you, pictures of me Hung upon your wall for the world to see Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we used to be [Bridge] Confess to me, every secret moment Every stolen promise you believed Confess to me, all that lies between us All that lies between you and me [Verse 3] We are the boxers in the ring We are the bells that never sing There is a title we can't win no matter How hard we might swing [Chorus] Pictures of you, pictures of me Hung upon your wall for the world to see Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we could have been Pictures of you, pictures of me Hung upon your wall for the world to see Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we could have been [Outro] Could have been, we could have been Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we could have been Could have been