[00:13.50]They found him in the gutter of [00:15.59]The business end of another friday night [00:21.20]Someone had clearly been there before [00:24.29]I didn't feel I had to ask him why [00:29.46]I have never understood why we need to know [00:32.64]The reasons for everyone else’s strides [00:37.85]Sometimes you don't need sympathy to get the words right [00:45.03]Caught in anguish [00:48.70]He was [00:53.17]Sometimes that's enough [00:59.84]For he was singing [01:02.01]Oh looks like the end again [01:09.50]Her body bleaching out into the waves [01:16.44]It’s still the loudest thing [01:21.74]Oh I wish I had all my friends somewhere drinking [01:33.67]The sunny afternoon into oblivion [01:40.72]But that's not your fault [01:44.02]How could that be my fault? [01:51.44]So we walked into a house party of someone, [01:54.45]Someone somehow knew all about [01:59.76]And all the young girls turned up late [02:02.14]And drank us all to some kind of stand still [02:08.01]With looks averted all before [02:09.78]And distant ideas of death and thrills [02:15.36]And in absence asks the host if he had any left [02:19.26]And somehow I did feel like yesterday was ours [02:26.95]But it's gone [02:30.69]Yesterday was ours [02:34.78]All along [02:37.92]And they were singing [02:39.78]Oh looks like the end again [02:47.47]Her body bleaching out into the waves [02:54.34]Its still the loudest thing [02:59.54]Oh I wish I had all my friends [03:07.91]Out there drinking the sunny afternoon into oblivion [03:19.06]But that's not your fault [03:21.95]How could that be your fault? [03:26.39]