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Artist/Band: Bright Eyes
Lyrics for Song: A Few Minutes On Friday
Lyrics for Album: A Collection Of Songs: Recorded 1995-1997



She kills, with foreign films

The emptiness of day to day

And I wait until the weekend comes

So I can clear this uselessness from my brain

I count the days until she arrives

Those precious minutes when she is mine

As we walk from my front door to her car

We're so close and alone

But that will disappear

In a room filled with the warmth of others...

Of others' company

There's just too much company

There's just too much company

So I hide my wounded pride

And stare off into the other cars

If I could just speak the words

To tell her exactly how I feel

I count the ways that I might say it

But I know that none of them will work

Because she won't feel the same

We've got this far

But I can't go through with it

Because the truth would hurt too much

It hurts too much

This hurts too much

She goes back to the west coast

To drink in the sunshine

And I will stay here in these dead plains

And try to make this seed grow

And I would pray for rain

If I thought that it would help


Album Lyrics: A Collection Of Songs: Recorded 1995-1997


Bright Eyes
"A Collection Of Songs: Recorded 1995-1997"


1. A Celebration Upon Completion
2. A Few Minutes On Friday
3. All Of The Truth
4. Emily, Sing Something Sweet
5. Exaltation On A Cool Kitchen Floor
6. Falling Out Of Love At This Volume
7. February Fifteenth
8. How Many Lights Do You See?
9. I Watched You Taking Off
10. Lila
11. One Straw (Please)
12. Patient Hope In New Snow
13. Puella Quam Amo Est Pulchra
14. Saturday As Usual
15. Solid Jackson
16. Supriya
17. The Awful Sweetness Of Escaping Sweat
18. The Feel Good Revolution
19. The Invisible Gardener