TRUST NO ONE
'Say Nothing More (Edit)'

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Song story and background information

This edited version of 'Say Nothing More' is the sixth single to be taken from the Trust No One album 'Younger Than Some, Smarter Than Most'.

The song features improvised acoustic and electric piano parts, incorporated into a 'band'-style production, with a similar feel to Pulp's 'The Day After The Revolution' from their album 'This Is Hardcore'. Although the track is a straightforward love song on the surface, the lyrics have an underlying reference to the end of the world, serving as a metaphor for the problems encountered during the forming of a relationship.

Say Nothing More (Edit) (Preview Stream) - 4:33
Say Nothing More (Song Clip) - 0:35

Credits

Written by Andrew Morrison. Produced & mixed by Andrew Morrison & Fraser Kennedy at Viewpoint Studios, Hampshire. © 2004 Trust No One. Published by Trust No One Music. Copyright control. Released 10th May, 2004.

Lyrics
It's so bemusing, with so little time left
That you still don't know yet, how I feel
I've tried to make it as clear as any headline
But short of reading my mind, you never knew
We're near the ending of our time together
And it's now or never, before we're gone

Give in to your feelings
For just this evening there's nothing more

I've contemplated all the pending outcomes
And you know I've found one that's for us
But you're spending money as if there's no tomorrow
And there is no tomorrow anymore

Give in to your feelings
For just this evening there's nothing more
You're always so misleading
For just one evening say nothing more

If I tell you soon, will I seem a fool?
Or will you agree that it's destiny?
Will you think me crude, seeking only you?
Or have I not seen that you're craving me?
If it all goes wrong, will you be the one
Standing there with me, waiting patiently?
If we don't act soon, when we leave this room
There'll be nothing left

Give in to your feelings
For just this evening there's nothing more
Feelings are deceiving
For just an evening think nothing more
You're always so misleading
For just one evening say nothing more