Quiet
Seems like an honest world
You're begging for the beggars' bread when the money's out
Stand climb and fall
Carry the world
Can't carry your own
When the world is falling down
And another breaks then another falls
For losers always make the winner's day
Stand climb and fall
Carry the weight
Can't carry it all
Are you falling
Are you faking
Are you healing
Are you breaking
Am I burning
Am I only melting
These diamonds in the making
And I'm at the end of myself
Anything you want
And nothing seems to satisfy me
Take anything you want
Quiet
A sound you know so well
You're living just to make it through another day
Stand climb and fall
Carry the world
Can't carry your own
Are you falling
Are you faking
Are you healing
Are you breaking
Am I burning
Am I only melting
These diamonds in the making
And I'm at the end of myself
Anything you want
And nothing seems to satisfy me
Take anything you want
Take anything you want
Take anything you want
Quiet


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Stanley Climbfall Lyrics as written by Ron Aniello Jason Wade

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    for losers always make the winner's day - SHOULD be "Four losers always make the winner's day".

    This is my fav song on their new CD. Like a lot of lifehouse songs, this song can be interprested in many differenent ways. To me, it's about life. "stand, climb, and fall" That pretty much sums up what life is all about....

    Champagne Dreamon May 10, 2004   Link

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