Verse:
Look in your eyes,
I know it’s right.
I see the stars in all the night,
Shown from the heavens light.

Chorus:
Falling down (Falling down)
Farther from where we’re found.
Falling down (Falling down)
Where no one else is around.

Verse:
Days take a right.
It’s all gone in one night.
Falling from the sky and I,
I wonder why.

Bridge:
I’ll look ahead (I’ll look ahead)
I’ll see you standing there.
I’ll look ahead (I’ll look ahead)
I know you’re standing there.


Lyrics submitted by ADEMAkittie

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    never heard of them, but i want to download this now! if only kazaa would cooperate!
    youveBENGAYon July 07, 2002   Link
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    Yeeeah not many ppl have, that's why I added their lyrics! Ever since I saw them with my cousin Brittany, I've been in love :-D You can't find their stuff on Kazaa from what I've searched, but I they're on MP3.com (artists.mp3s.com/artists/260/…) BTW, their website is refillband.com if you wanna check that out too!
    ADEMAkittieon July 07, 2002   Link
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    cool, kazaas bengay.. lol get it? ok.. its about the arthritus company Bengay...play on words.. nevermind bad joke :) hehe. what kinda music is refill like?
    youveBENGAYon July 07, 2002   Link
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    LOL yeop I get it. Ummm, Jed's (lead singer) voice reminds me a lot of Jason Wade from Lifehouse and Gavin Rossdale from Bush... it's kinda like a mix, LOL. Well their music is an alternative rock/pop and they've been compared to the Goo Goo Dolls, Fuel, Tonic, Gin Blossoms, and Lifehouse. So if you like any of those bands' music, you should like them. You may even if you don't. Dunno, but I think they're a fucking awesome band.
    ADEMAkittieon July 07, 2002   Link
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    This is the only song I've heard from this band. Reminded me alot of Gin Blossoms
    blinxbcron October 29, 2005   Link

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