We hold in our hearts the sword and the faith
Swelled up from the rain, clouds move like a wraith
Well after all, we'll lie another day
And through it all
We'll find some other way
To carry on through cartilage and flood
And did you come to stare, or wash away the blood?

Well tonight, well tonight
Will it ever come?
Spend the rest of your days
Rocking out just for the dead
Well tonight
Will it ever come?
I can see you awake anytime, in my head

Did we all fall down?
Did we all fall down?
Did we all fall down?
Did we all fall down?

From the lights to the pavement
From the van to the floor
From backstage to the doctor
From the Earth to the morgue
Morgue, morgue, morgue

Well tonight
Will it ever come?
Spend the rest of your days
Rocking out just for the dead
Well tonight
Will it ever come?
I can see you awake anytime, in my head

All fall down
Well after all


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    To asdfg and B12 if you're reading this: Urghh... Fine... whatever... i admit, i might have a short temper.... okay, so i stress the word 'might' a bit. For me, It's a tad hard to consider what is 'a joke' and what isn't... Especially when your writing. Reffering to the first page, how B12 said "ok, i think i'm starting to hate this band. first blur, now def leppard?" Well, just from reading it straight out like that, i thought you were being serious. How was i supposed to know you were joking? I jumped to conclusions, whatever, it was a mistake, deal with it, i don't care. I'm not in a fucking good mood atm. Am kinda sad actually hense why i'm not going off my head when i usually would. Say whatever the hell you want about me because i've heard it all, but I was just defending my favourite band coz i thought you were being serious and bagging them. If that makes me the most short tempered girl on the page, so be it.

    I love this song. The version i listened to was in no way, like def leppards. Totally different lyrics and everything.

    CoinXOperatedXGirlon March 28, 2006   Link

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