Lucy is gazing out into space
She has starry eyes, starry eyes that light up her face
Like an angel

Little girl, little girl questioning me
She ssys, "Why doesn't everyone have what they need?
Where are the angels, angels, angels?
Where are the angels, angels, angels?"

I cannot tell you my little darling
All my faith has fallen, fallen, fallen

The stars in Lucy's eyes run down her cheek
Like teardrops of fire, still her voice is as sweet
As an angel

She says, "Where is the place that the good souls go?
Where they take away, take away the pain that they know?
Where are the angels, angels, angels?
Where are the angels, angels, angels?"

I cannot tell you my little darling
All my faith has fallen, fallen, fallen

Ashes (to) ashes, all fall down
Ashes (to) ashes, all fall down
If I could take the world in my arms
I'd take all the wrong and I'd fly

Yes, I'd like to know
Where the good souls go
Where are the angels, angels, angels?
Where are the angels, angels, angels?

I cannot tell you my little darling
All my faith has fallen, fallen, fallen

Away


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Fallen Lyrics as written by Phoebe Dorissa Sharp

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    its about a little girl with a lot of hope asking an older girl who has lost all of her hope what life is about. The little girl is hoping for angels, and happiness but the older girl is informing her that there are no angels and eventually all of her hope will fall. The older girl wants to make the world better, but she is so "fallen" that she cannot.

    xxtinydancer47xxon February 04, 2007   Link

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