We stopped the time for Jeremy Fraser
He died of a lance of silver
We stopped the time for Jeremy Fraser
He died of a lance of silver
Do you want to know how we stopped the time?
There's no reason to know

We stopped the time for Jeremy Fraser
He died of a lance of silver
In the middle of the trees all we taught him was
Freeze, freeze, freeze when it came to what
Dragged from the woods
And dumped in the middle of our old schoolyard
He was dragged from the woods and dumped
In the middle of our old schoolyard

Do you want to know how we stopped the time?
There's no reason to know

Working hard on his appearance
What can you do when you're left
With a dead and bleeding heart?
His friends grow older
He stays too young

We're sorry for the life of Jeremy Fraser

Do you want to know how we stopped the time?
There's no reason to know

We stopped the time for Jeremy Fraser
He died of a lance of silver


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Jeremy Fraser Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley

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    This is my new favorite FF song... it's soooo much better than anything else theyve ever made... i hope their new album sounds like this, but i guess that will never happen....

    whjhon April 11, 2006   Link
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    i love this song. nuts. really creepy.

    i hope that this reflects their new stuff as well...it'd be great to see them moving from dancy to weird meaningful stuff!

    I have no idea what it means though :D

    legolass20034on April 24, 2006   Link
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    oh!..look at the backgound of the song and watch the video!

    s.t.e.p.hon April 24, 2006   Link
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    oh!..look at the backgound of the song and watch the video!

    s.t.e.p.hon April 24, 2006   Link
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    oh!..look at the backgound of the song and watch the video!

    s.t.e.p.hon April 24, 2006   Link
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    3 times!..yes!

    s.t.e.p.hon April 24, 2006   Link
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    Alrighty. This song is amazing, of course. It is about a character in a schoolbook that way back when one of Nick's classmates had a particular disliking to.

    By the looks of the video, it seems to have been some disliking this friend had!

    pertygirly152on May 18, 2006   Link
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    This song is great. It'd be very cool if this indicated the direction for the new album.

    teapoton May 20, 2006   Link
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    I just saw this video and I must say that it is very creepy. It reminds me of a nightmare.. Very different from Franz's past stuff, but still interesting. Maybe this will be their new sound?

    Banjaxed08on January 11, 2007   Link
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    I'm happy with that fact, that in this song we can listen to Nick Mccartey's voice! He graduated conservatory in Munich, isn't it for nothing? I like his voice, so..naive, I must makk.

    Draculaon August 21, 2008   Link

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