Wake up!

That night haunts you like a vampire bite,

blood runs right down your face...

Cry harder, till you lose your place,

Bite the bullet/Get your gun.

Do you feel safe now? Do you feel secure huh!?

What is that you say!?

With your false pretense, with your face rock hard...

Things fall right out of place...

Cape Town, where love wants us, where they'll never find us hiding in the back of your car!!

Burn some rubber, burn the skin off our backs…

Drive out of here as fast as you can!!

Pedal to the Metal!!!

Better get your facts straight...

LET'S GET LAID TONIGHT!!!

Never gonna settle, never gonna give you, give you what you want...

TALK YOUR WAY OUT OF THIS!!!

So tell me, where'd you get those pretty little eyes?

These!? Yeah! These!?

Tell me where'd you get those pretty little thighs...

These!? Yeah! These!?

You make me look bad it's just so sad!

I know those hands put me to bed.

Tell me that you want me, tell me that you need me tonight!!

Didn't mean to make you cry, didn't want to see you die...[2x]

Tell me that you see me, tell me you wanna be me tonight!!

Didn't mean to make you cry, didn't mean to say goodbye...

The docks held still time's hand with each wave!!!



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    Haha finally someone else who knew about Fall of Troy before they were called that.

    It's awesome to see that they signed to a big label like Equal Vision, but with that popularity comes trends, and unfortunatly, fall of toy seems to becoming a trend with tons of little hipster kids. Though I love this band and think they definitly deserve the attention their getting, it sucks to see people with screenames like xautumndeathx name dropping them.

    DarkerShadeofWinteron August 29, 2005   Link

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