Please Come Back (Recorded live in Oxford, UK, June 2008)
lyrics
Light filters into the room
Beams split into multitudes
Of angels, rainbows, or any dreams I make them be
Got pictures of you and me
Got a letter of apology
Return address as far away as you can be
My head keeps searching for
The parts of you I adore
I promise I will ignore
How mean you could sometimes be, if you'd just
Please come back to me
Please come back to me
Please come back...
Healthy, relationship,
words that never seem to fit
need and greed
have become more apropos
I'm convinced there's nothing more
Than the struggle that's in store
For any soul brave enough to claim love
Well I claim you, if you'd just...
Please come back to me
Please come back to me
Please come back...
feel the heat, you know I...
feel the cuts, you know I'd...
be a star that could lighten up your sky
you know I'd...
give you love, you know I'd
fill your heart, you know I'd
be a star that could sparkle in your sky
if you'd just...
Please come back to me
Please come back to me
Please come back...
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In my opinion this is Porcupine Tree at their absolute peak. Not only does this release have a stellar track list, it also contains some of the best versions of each song available anywhere. The Sky Moves Sideways is exemplary - a wonderful performance that builds and builds and is worth the price of admission on its own.
The recording is is of the highest quality and should be in everyone’s collection.
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supported by 17 fans who also own “Oxford (Live, Download only)”
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