Destiny took me in her arms and told me:
"You're a little lost on the fall.
You fall for all the men
You shouldn't fall for all at all."
Ooh, I know she knows, but still I go on,
Well, I'm a fool.

Climbing up the (l)adders
To slide down the adders
On the rocks,
On the rocks,
On the rocks,
On the rocks...

Joan of Arc walks into my mirror,
A burning sword.
I'd like to cry.
I look into her eyes.
I see she's seen the long days and night. [ca. 1'00]
"Ooh," she says,
"The games are still the same, I see,
But they've changed the names now.
Are all Lionhearts put in parks, apart?"

Lionhearts in the asylums,
Lionhearts tossed at sea,
Lionhearts who've lived their lives, like Arthur.
Lionhearts in cathedrals,
Lionhearts at mournings,
Lionhearts in every seed--
But they're sown
On the rocks,
On the rocks,
On the rocks,
On the rocks...

Somebody I couldn't see
Tied me up and put me away,
Here on the rocks,
Here on the rocks,
Here on the rocks...


Lyrics submitted by Begdisa, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    I had to add this myself and im quite surprised, imho this is such an amazing song, and its one of my favourites, if not my favourite. Download/find/buy it now! I think a 'lionheart' is someone who is a ledgend in their own right, strong, brave, creative, someone who stands for what they believe in no matter what. These 'special people' are so hard to find now, in this modern age that its easy to think they have dissapeared or been put 'on the rocks'. These people, are often mistaken for being made (ie. "lionhearts in aslylms" and the line about being tied up and put away) and are the 'outcasts' of society, which is also being 'on the rocks'. As well as being a love song, I think its an important song to think about in a moral sence. Personally, I hope im a lionheart :)

    Begdisaon June 09, 2002   Link

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