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Artist/Band:
Echo And The Bunnymen
Lyrics for Song: Parthenon Drive
Lyrics for Album: Siberia [2005]
I don't want to run
I don't want to hide
I just want to kiss goodnight
Say goodnight one more time
Nothing gets you up
Nothing gets you high
Everything just comes to this
Final mis-taken lives
And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days
Goodbye, all because of you days
Goodbye
You just can't get out
You just can't get in
Everything just has strung you up, hung you up
To watch you swing
One of us is you
And one of us is me
Broken frozen equal parts
Broken hearts breaking free
And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days
Goodbye, all those chosen few days
Goodbye
Baby maybe someday
Maybe one day
We'll say hi
I don't want to run
I don't want to hide
I just want to kiss goodnight
Say goodnight one last time
Nothing gets you up
Nothing gets me high
Everything just comes to this
Final mis-taken lives
One last time
It's goodbye, goodbye all my new days
Goodbye, all because of you days
Goodbye
And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days
Goodbye, all those chosen few days
New days
Baby maybe someday
Maybe one day
We'll say hi
Baby maybe sometime
Maybe next time
We'll say hi
Baby maybe someday
Maybe one day
We'll say hi
Baby maybe sometime
Maybe next time
We'll say hi
Baby maybe sometime
Maybe next time
We'll say hi
We'll say hi
We'll say hi
Baby maybe someday
Maybe one day
We'll say hi
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Parthenon Drive
Echo and the Bunnymen's 'Parthenon Drive' stands as a defining track from their 2005 album 'Siberia', capturing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic sensibility. Released during a period of significant artistic evolution, the song exemplifies their ability to weave atmospheric textures with driving rhythms, characteristic of their work in the early 2000s. The recording reflects the group's commitment to crafting emotionally resonant music that balances raw intensity with polished production. As part of their broader discography, this track remains a notable example of their contribution to the alternative rock landscape, showcasing their unique voice without relying on overt lyrical exposition. Its enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric depth and the seamless integration of instrumentation that became hallmarks of their later recordings. |
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