She said "I'm fine, I'm okay" cover up your trembling hands
There's indecision when you know you ain't got nothing left
When the good times never stay
And the cheap thrills always seem to fade away (when will we fall)
When will we fall (when will we fall down)

Jump back, got to get out of here
Been too, too long this time
Jump back, got to get out of here
When will, when will we fall down

She hates her life, she hates her skin, she even hates her friends
Tries to hold on to all the reputations she can't mend
And there's some chance we could fail
But the last time someone was always there for bail (when will we fall)
When will we fall (when will we fall down)

Jump back, got to get out of here
Been too, too long this time
Jump back, got to get out of here
When will, when will we fall down

When will we, when will we fall down
When will we fall

(When will, when will, when will we fall down)

She said "I'm fine, I'm okay" cover up your trembling hands
There's indecision when you know you ain't got nothing left
For the last time conscience calls
For a good friend I was never there at all (when will we fall)
When will we fall (when will we fall down)

Jump back, got to get out of here
Been too, too long this time
Jump back, got to get out of here
When will, when will we fall down

When will we, when will we fall down
When will we fall


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Fall Down Lyrics as written by Randel S Guss Dean V Dinning

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    The song sounds so much like my ex-wife and where I was mentally in the year leading up to the divorce. She was clearly not happy but wouIdn't admit it. I felt like I was stuck in indecision about divorce for a long time cause I knew it was over and I wouldn't admit that to myself. The good times never staying and cheap thrills fading away were the rare time we got along like we did at the beginning, and how the sex was trying to hold it together. 'When will we fall down' was that thought in the back of our minds that we were doomed ultimately, and we were just prolonging that. The chorus is delivered forcefully with the lyrics 'jump back' implying someone realizing they need to wake up, step back and look at things realistically. Been too long this time indicates the cycle of break up and make up being stretched too far. She hates her life etc.... described my ex so well. She constantly judged herself, was jealous and spiteful of her friends, and pushed others away hard enough to never recover that first impression. It continues with reference to the cycle of on/off and implies that neither is going to save it this time when it falls. The last bit is tricky: "For the last time conscience calls for a good friend I was never there at all" The subconscious had been calling for its 'good friend' to come to reason, and had been ignored until now.

    kzazcrazyon June 10, 2013   Link

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