'The Fray - Enough for Now' song lyrics

The Fray Enough For Now Song Lyrics

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Duration:4 minutes 15 secondsSong publication date:2014
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43 minutes 9 seconds

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The Fray is the second studio album by American alternative rock band the Fray. Released on February 3, 2009, through Epic Records, the album debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 chart, and became a top 5 hit in Australia and Canada. The album was preceded by the single "You Found Me," which charted in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the number-one spot in Australia. The second single from the album, "Never Say Never," was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2010. "Never Say Never" was also included on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album. Critical reception was mixed, and less positive than the band's debut album, How to Save a Life, with critics pointing out that the album was too similar to its predecessor. However, positive reviews also noted that despite the similarities, The Fray was "more focused" and "consistent" than the debut album. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album and has been certified gold in the United States, Canada and Australia. From Wikipedia (... Show more

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The Fray:

By pitching their music somewhere between the arena friendly style of u 2 and the mature pop rock of bands like maroon 5 and counting crows the fray rose to commercial prominence with their 2005 debut how to save a life the denver based band had formed three years prior when former schoolmates isaac slade vocals piano and joe king guitar vocals unexpectedly bumped into each other at a local music store the pair began a series of two man jam sessions and soon expanded their lineup with two of slades former bandmates drummer ben wysocki and guitarist david welsh slades younger brother caleb also joined the band for a stint but was ultimately asked to leave the resulting rift between the two siblings would later inspire the bands first hit single over my head cable car after issuing the movement ep in 2002 the quartet gained the support of denvers ktcl radio station with a follow up release 2003 s reason ep as the frays airplay increased alongside their local profile westworld a denver alt weekly publication deemed them best new band in 2004 they began attracting attention from epic records the label ultimately signed the band in december 2004 and the fray toured alongside weezer and ben folds the following summer how to save a life was released in september 2005 and over my head cable car found a quick home on modern rock radio by early 2006 it had crossed over to top 40 chart status peaking at number eight and whetting the publics appetite for another hit the fray responded by releasing the albums title track which was heavily used in a promotional campaign for the tv series greys anatomy and quickly became one of 2006 s biggest singles how to save a life was a world wide smash reaching the top ten in the u s where it continued to chart for 58 consecutive weeks and peaking at number one in bulgaria ireland canada and spain by the time the smoke had cleared the frays debut had been certified double platinum in the u s and was declared the best selling digital album of all time as how to save a life continued to enjoy world wide chart success the live album live at the electric factory was released in selected independent stores in july 2006 the fray re released their reason ep the following year while continuing to tour occasionally playing new material at their high profile shows the band also found time to return to the recording studio and 2009 saw the release of their self titled sophomore effort the fray... Show more

Song Lyric

The daughter's father watches, quietly we assume
He's no longer with us, but he left this dusty room

And your name and it's an honor
It's a shame but it's your honor
To take it on your shoulder
'Till you can find another

That's enough for now
He should have never left you broken
He should have held you
Things your father never could do
That's enough for now
He would have never left you broken
He would have held you
Things your father never told you

The century before you, never could turn twenty-one
Years and years he waited, just watching for a son
Someone to go ahead, to take the name instead
Years and years he waited, and a daughter came instead, but

That's enough for now
He should have never left you broken
He should have held you
Things your father never could do
That's enough for now
He would have never left you broken
He would have held you
Things your father never told you

Breathing comes in pairs
Except for twice
One begins and one's goodbye

Sixty years of sorrow, he got five or six of bliss
Left my mothers' mother
Without so much as a kiss
As a kiss

But that's enough for now
He never wanted to leave you broken
He would have held you
Things your father never told you
That's enough for now
I would have never left you broken
I would have held you
Words your father never told you

Sixty years of sorrow, you got five or six of bliss
Left my mother's mother
Without so much as a kiss.


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