I think we have an emergency
I think we have an emergency

If you thought I'd leave then you were wrong
'Cause I won't stop holding on

So are you listening?
So are you watching me?

If you thought I'd leave then you were wrong
'Cause I won't stop holding on

This is an emergency
So are you listening?

And I can't pretend that I don't see this

It's really not your fault
That no one cares to talk about it
To talk about it

'Cause I've seen love die
Way too many times
When it deserved to be alive
When it deserved to be alive
I've seen you cry
Way too many times
When you deserved to be alive

Alive

So you give up every chance you get
Just to feel new again

I think we have an emergency
I think we have an emergency

And you do your best to show me love
But you don't know what love is

So are you listening?
So are you watching me?

Well, I can't pretend that I don't see this

It's really not your fault
That no one cares to talk about it
To talk about it?

'Cause I've seen love die
Way too many times
When it deserved to be alive
When it deserved to be alive
I've seen you cry
Way too many times
When you deserved to be alive

Alive

These scars, they will not fade away

No one cares to talk about it
To talk about it

'Cause I've seen love die
Way too many times
When it deserved to be alive
When it deserved to be alive

I've seen you cry
Way too many times
When you deserved to be alive

Alive


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Emergency Lyrics as written by Joshua Neil Farro Hayley Nichole Williams

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    I was at Cornerstone Festival in Illinois, up late getting a funnel cake, and as I'm walking back to my tent, i heard this beautiful sound from across the river. I followed the sound to the stage where Paramore was playing. Not only was I blown away by their performance, but I think i fell in love with Hayley, the lead singer. She's an amazing vocalist and her energy in a live show is just lovely. Paramore's a pretty great band, and this is probably my favorite song of them that I've heard. I've preordered their CD already, and I'm highly anticipating its arrival late in July. I have high expectations for this band and you should too. Check them out, you won't be wasting your time.

    BrokenParadiseon July 10, 2005   Link

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