In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
Fame, fame, fame, is it worth it?
Fame, fame, fame, can you take it?
Fame, fame, fame, are you ready?
Fame, fame, fame, will you make it?
You were touched
With the gold
Of a warm summer morning
A symphony born in the sun
They loved you like pagans
And followed your climb
The strongest
Most beautiful one
You've flown through the clouds
Where the air's very thin
And the word is out
All around town
They've lined up for miles
With their holiday grins
They love to see
A winner go down
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
Winner go down
Oh oh oh oh, uh huh
And now the arena
Is quiet and darkened
The crowd is
Covered in smiles
They're holding their breath
At the thought of the slaughter
But you sure kept
'Em waiting awhile
They built up your legend
And danced in your light
'Til they longed
For the day to come 'round
When they'd see you break down
And cry like a baby
They love to see
A winner go down
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
They like to see a winner go down
A winner go down
They love to see a winner go down
Fame, fame, fame, is it worth it?
Fame, fame, fame, can you take it?
Fame, fame, fame
The trial is over
The crowd has gone home
Yes, all their predictions came true
But even the thrill
Being there for the fall
It's just glory they borrowed from you
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
They love to see a winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
I hate to see a winner go down
Oh oh oh oh oh, uh huh
Fame, fame, fame, can you take it?
Fame, fame, fame, are you ready?
Fame, fame, fame, will you make it?
You were touched
With the gold
Of a warm summer morning
A symphony born in the sun
They loved you like pagans
And followed your climb
The strongest
Most beautiful one
You've flown through the clouds
Where the air's very thin
And the word is out
All around town
They've lined up for miles
With their holiday grins
They love to see
A winner go down
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
Winner go down
Oh oh oh oh, uh huh
And now the arena
Is quiet and darkened
The crowd is
Covered in smiles
They're holding their breath
At the thought of the slaughter
But you sure kept
'Em waiting awhile
They built up your legend
And danced in your light
'Til they longed
For the day to come 'round
When they'd see you break down
And cry like a baby
They love to see
A winner go down
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
They like to see a winner go down
A winner go down
They love to see a winner go down
Fame, fame, fame, is it worth it?
Fame, fame, fame, can you take it?
Fame, fame, fame
The trial is over
The crowd has gone home
Yes, all their predictions came true
But even the thrill
Being there for the fall
It's just glory they borrowed from you
Winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
They love to see a winner go down
Learning to lose
Lie in the gravel
Bathe in the blues
They'll run to the rooftops
Screaming the news
Winner go down
I hate to see a winner go down
Oh oh oh oh oh, uh huh
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Winner Go Down Lyrics as written by Enoch Anderson Barry Manilow
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