Rage Days - Violet Indiana

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Rage Days Lyrics

Here I sit
I'm strong 'cause I belong
In the flames
Where I'm safe
From your words as you degrade me
But I'm safe
From this maze
Of your doubt
You were cruel to me
I was a fool
And your rage
Is the end
Take your pain from me

What's it go to do
With any part of you
What I'm gonna do
To get over you
What's it go to do
With any part of you

I let myself
Get too close to you
What's it go to do
With any part of you
What I'm gonna do
To get over you
What's it go to do
With any part of you
I let myself
Go too close to you

Your shame
And your blame
Your failure and your fame
Impressed
You're depressed
Emotionally undressed
You were a wreck
I was your fool
Now I see through you
I'm not the same
Take your pain
And this blame
Away from me

What's it go to do
With any part of you
What I'm gonna do
To get over you
What's it go to do
With any part of you
I let myself
Go too close to you

Just a shame
And pain
It's always the same
Shame and pain
Just a shame
And pain
It's always the same
Shame and pain
No baby
Just a shame
And pain
It's always the same
Shame and pain
Stop blaming me
Just a shame
And pain
It's always the same
Shame and pain
Stop blaming me
Just a shame
And pain
It's always the same
Shame and pain

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Violet Indiana are the musical union of producer/musician Robin Guthrie (guitarist for the Cocteau Twins) and the versatile vocals of Siobhan de Maré (vocalist for the British Mono). Together they create smokey, sultry, hazy, smooth, ambient dream pop.

The duo released the "Choke" EP on Bella Union, the label run by Guthrie and former Cocteau mate Simon Raymonde late 2000. Their highly-acclaimed debut album "Roulette" followed in 2001 on Instinct. A singles collection, "Casino", followed in early 2002 (Instinct). "Russian Doll", their official sophomore album was released in 2004 on Bella Union and represents a great artistic leap. Guthrie and De Mare have honed their song-writing partnership to create a flawless collection of sublime pop moments, ranging from desolate torch songs through to hypnotic summer lullabies.

While continuing his work with Violet Indiana, Robin Guthrie remains active on many fronts. 2003 saw the release of Imperial, his debut solo album, which was both a critical and commercial success. More recently he has been collaborating with Ulrich Schnauss and also Harold Budd, with whom he is writing the soundtrack to the new Gregg Araki film, Mysterious Skin. He has also created a short animated film, Lumiere, which he has performed as an interactive musical piece at various multi-media festivals across Europe.

According to Robin Guthrie's weblog, the duo have been in the studio working on new material. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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