Sit Down (7" Rough Trade Version)

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James - Rock

Sit Down (7" Rough Trade Version)

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[Verse 1] I'm relieved to hear That you've been to some far out places It's hard to carry on When you feel all alone The wisdom that I seek Has been found in the strangest spaces It feels a lot like love That I feel for you [Pre-Chorus] Drawn by the undertow My life is out of control I believe this wave will bear my weight So let it flow [Chorus] Oh, sit down, oh, sit down, oh, sit down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down next to me) Sit down next to me Sit down, down, down, down, down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, down) In sympathy [Verse 2] Swing from high to deep Extremes of sweet and sour Hope that God exists I hope, I pray [Pre-Chorus] Now, I′ve swung back down again It's worse than it was before If I hadn′t seen such riches I could live with being poor [Chorus] Oh, sit down, oh, sit down, oh, sit down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down next to mе) Sit down next to me Sit down, down, down, down, down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, down) In sympathy [Bridge] Those who feel thе breath of sadness Sit down next to me Those who find they're touched by madness Sit down next to me Those who find themselves ridiculous Sit down next to me In love and fear and hate and tears In love and fear and hate... [Chorus] Oh, sit down, oh, sit down, oh, sit down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down next to me) Sit down next to me Sit down, down, down, down, down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, down) In sympathy Oh, sit down, oh, sit down, oh, sit down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down next to me) Sit down next to me Sit down, down, down, down, down (Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, down) In sympathy [Outro] Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down next to me

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Credits

Writers
  • Tim Booth
  • Jim Glennie
  • Larry Gott
  • Gavan Whelan