When she goes storming out
I run for cover
Rolling like thunder clouds
Hanging above her

Ring in the witching hour
Spells that I'm singing
Rain come and drown me out
Sinking deep alone

Can you go another round?
I will follow you down and out
Let's go another round
I will follow you down and

We could just lay around
Stare at the ceiling
Want to forget about
One for the feeling

Room full of photographs
Box full of letters
Come on make it last
Nothing else matters right now

Can you go another round?
I will follow you down and out
Let's go another round
I will follow you down and out

Can you go another round?
I will follow you down and out
Let's go another round
I will follow you down and out

Let's go another round
I will bother you down and out
Let's go another round
I will follow you down and out


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Another Round Lyrics as written by Taylor Hawkins David Eric Grohl

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    i think the rock album isn't that great: all the songs seem to be about the same thing. except for best of you. that is one hell of a song, my friends.

    but the accoustic on the other hand, is amazing. especially this song.

    i think it means that he loves someone and, no matter what, he loves her for who she is (his wife??):

    'when she goes storming out i run for cover rolling like thunder clouds hanging above her ring in the witching hour spells that i'm singing rain come and drown me out sinking deep below

    maybe she has a temper (when she goes storming out), but he likes it if it means loving her, or to sink into her (ring in the witching hour).

    'We could just lay around Stare at the ceiling Want to forget about One for the feeling

    he doesn't care where he is, or what he's doing, a silence is comfortable with her.

    'Room full of photographs Box full of letters Come on make it last Nothing else matters right now'

    memories of their times together (room full of photograph, box full of letters). he wants to make time with her last so he can have a good memory of her.

    'Lets go another round I will follow you down and out Lets go another round I will follow you down and out'

    he wants to spend all the time with her. he will agree with her, and love her, no matter where she's going.

    i love this song, it's great.

    marigold16on February 11, 2006   Link

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