Truly one of the best lyrical efforts by Evanescence ever. Produced by Dave Fortman, their debut studio album, Fallen. Lead vocalist and pianist Amy Lee and former guitarist Ben Moody founded Evanescence in 1995. "But this time they're sweeter than honey"īut this is a true love, that's better than all others, "sweeter than honey." American rock band Evanescence has recorded five studio albums, three extended plays, two demo albums, and their music has appeared on two soundtrack albums. "Spare these lies" to spare the hurt that they will evenutaly cause. Verse 1 Cover my ears and close my eyes Just long enough to stop the noise Go on, take everything and throw it away But I will use my voice Refrain Woah, woah, oh Woah, woah, oh Verse 2. Lying to one's self about a relationship only makes it worse. 'So Close' is the fifth song on Evanescence EP. "Wait outside, and spare these lies we tell ourselves." If she had "made one chip" on the "monument of the heart," she would have backed off, and rested on "the last day," or the day that the couple parted. "I might just lay myself down a little more than I had on the last day."īecause she made no impact on her lover, she's been restless, and always trying to make that impression. "But if I could leave a mark, on the monument of your heart."Īgain, showing the deep love of this person JPMorgan Chase is buying most assets of First Republic Bank after the nations second largest bank failure ever, in a deal announced early Monday that protects the deposits of the lenders customers. Evanescence Covered Songs and Artists setlist.fm setlist. Throughout her life, she's never even made an impression on them in any way. Cover statistics for Evanescence: see which songs of other artists Evanescence covered on a concert. The statues are the people in this world that she has met and delt with. Matt Outlaw performed on the drums for this song. It's a joint effort song written by Will Boyd, Matt Outlaw and Ben Moody. "I've walked by statues, never even leaving one chip." So Close (also incorrectly referred to as The Last Day) is the fifth track from Evanescence 's first EP, Evanescence EP. Described as a passion project by Lee, the album is an orchestral and electronic re-imagining of past Evanescence songs alongside two new songs, Imperfection. She's spending so much time just being angry, and never even trying to be kind and gentle. Knocking on the front door is to show your love for somone with love and tranquility. By throwing rocks, Amy Lee is means that she is trying to persuade this fellow by force, anger, etc. Obviously, this person is madly in love with someone. "I've spent so much time throwing rocks at your window, that I never even knocked on the front door" The lyrics amplify the musical excelence that is presented. One of the most emotional songs by Evanescence ever produced, and one of the best songs of it's kind IMO.
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