| Song | Eileen |
| Artist | The Hush Sound |
| Album | So Sudden |
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| Eileen | |
| Dear, you left too soon, | |
| went to the next room | |
| If you haunt me, | |
| I'll sing for you | |
| How the hinges move, connecting me and you | |
| is a door way | |
| That you're knocking through | |
| We walk down a dock | |
| and the water is cold | |
| You want me to | |
| escort you | |
| How I'd love to go | |
| swim with you in death, | |
| but my heavy heartWon't let me tread | |
| So, love, I must stay | |
| on the shore | |
| I am young, | |
| my blood is warm | |
| I can take you this farNow, my love, we must part | |
| When blood and youth were warmerWWe breathed Summer like the sweet air | |
| we found each other like a mirror | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn't it so easy to be? | |
| We we're young and naïve | |
| Can you pull down the dawn?It's been so dark since you've been gone | |
| and we've been begging for the morning to come | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn't it so easy to be? | |
| We were young and naïveWe'll be fine in the morning | |
| We'll be fine in the morning | |
| It's getting late so we must sleep | |
| We'll see you in the morning, Eileen | |
| When blood and youth were warmeris a line from Robert Herrick's poem | |
| To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time | |
| That age is best which is the first, when blood and youth were warmer |
| Eileen | |
| Dear, you left too soon, | |
| went to the next room | |
| If you haunt me, | |
| I' ll sing for you | |
| How the hinges move, connecting me and you | |
| is a door way | |
| That you' re knocking through | |
| We walk down a dock | |
| and the water is cold | |
| You want me to | |
| escort you | |
| How I' d love to go | |
| swim with you in death, | |
| but my heavy heartWon' t let me tread | |
| So, love, I must stay | |
| on the shore | |
| I am young, | |
| my blood is warm | |
| I can take you this farNow, my love, we must part | |
| When blood and youth were warmerWWe breathed Summer like the sweet air | |
| we found each other like a mirror | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn' t it so easy to be? | |
| We we' re young and na ve | |
| Can you pull down the dawn? It' s been so dark since you' ve been gone | |
| and we' ve been begging for the morning to come | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn' t it so easy to be? | |
| We were young and na veWe' ll be fine in the morning | |
| We' ll be fine in the morning | |
| It' s getting late so we must sleep | |
| We' ll see you in the morning, Eileen | |
| When blood and youth were warmeris a line from Robert Herrick' s poem | |
| To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time | |
| That age is best which is the first, when blood and youth were warmer |
| Eileen | |
| Dear, you left too soon, | |
| went to the next room | |
| If you haunt me, | |
| I' ll sing for you | |
| How the hinges move, connecting me and you | |
| is a door way | |
| That you' re knocking through | |
| We walk down a dock | |
| and the water is cold | |
| You want me to | |
| escort you | |
| How I' d love to go | |
| swim with you in death, | |
| but my heavy heartWon' t let me tread | |
| So, love, I must stay | |
| on the shore | |
| I am young, | |
| my blood is warm | |
| I can take you this farNow, my love, we must part | |
| When blood and youth were warmerWWe breathed Summer like the sweet air | |
| we found each other like a mirror | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn' t it so easy to be? | |
| We we' re young and na ve | |
| Can you pull down the dawn? It' s been so dark since you' ve been gone | |
| and we' ve been begging for the morning to come | |
| We were so optimistic, | |
| wasn' t it so easy to be? | |
| We were young and na veWe' ll be fine in the morning | |
| We' ll be fine in the morning | |
| It' s getting late so we must sleep | |
| We' ll see you in the morning, Eileen | |
| When blood and youth were warmeris a line from Robert Herrick' s poem | |
| To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time | |
| That age is best which is the first, when blood and youth were warmer |