[ti:billy] [ar:james blunt] [al:back to bedlam] [by:] [offset:500] [00:14.50]billy’s leaving today (don’t know where he’s going). [00:20.53]holds his head in disgrace (he can’t escape the truth). [00:26.55]he knows the price that he’s paid. [00:29.55]he admits that it’s too late to admit that he’s afraid. [00:37.13]tomorrow comes. sorrow becomes his soul mate. [00:43.18]the damage is done. the prodigal son is too late. [00:49.50]old doors are closed but he’s always open, [00:55.22]to relive time in his mind. [01:01.02]oh billy. [01:14.95]billy’s leaving today (don’t know where he’s going). [01:20.99]he’s got lines on his face [01:23.78](they tell the story of his pain). [01:27.08]he accepts it’s his fate. [01:30.10]he admits it took too long to admit that he was wrong. [01:37.65]tomorrow comes. sorrow becomes his soul mate. [01:43.66]the damage is done. the prodigal son is too late. [01:50.01]old doors are closed but he’s always open, [01:55.67]to relive time in his mind. [02:01.46]oh billy. [02:26.50][02:14.53]once he was a lover sleeping with another. [02:29.40][02:17.49]now he’s just known as a cheat. [02:32.09][02:20.04]and he wish he’d had a mirror;looked a little clearer. [02:35.55][02:23.49]seen into the eyes of the weak. [02:38.09]tomorrow comes. sorrow becomes his soul mate. [02:44.17]the damage is done. the prodigal son is too late. [02:50.52]old doors are closed but he’s always open, [02:56.12]to relive time in his mind. [03:01.95]oh billy.