Sons and Daughters - Flags
I know you are, another planet miles apart
Is it a question of things you really
Should have cared about?
You took a drive, countries called
More than your friends did, they watched you fall
And now you've pulled the wires right from the wall
Flags, don't ask me how I'm doing
I'm doing fine
Set it straight, so there is no road left, only water
Spent your time hopelessly alone
It's no real price to pay anyway
And your first letter came
Stressing lines against the whitening page
A trauma type, saturation stains
Flags, he went from riches to rags
Where are my friends? I'm a burden to their hallowed sense
When I felt my head came to an end
I made promises, I made promises never kept
Your head at night
So many thoughts fought for the finish line
When there's no beginning before you're running out on time
You're so hard to ignore
You're on my mind from beach to trestle door
I'm thinking of you, flat out cold, beneath the starboard floor
Flags, don't ask me how he's doing
He's doing fine
Flags, he went from riches to rags
Written by:
Adele Bethel, Ailidh Lennon, David Gow, Scott Paterson
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