In a crooked little town, they were lost and never found
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground

I hitched a ride, up to the coast
To leave behind, all of my ghosts
Searching for something, I couldn't find at home

Can't get no job, can you spare a dime?
Just one more hit and I'll be fine
I swear to God, this'll be my one last time

In a crooked little town, they were lost and never found
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground
Run away before you drown or the streets will beat you down
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground

When it gets dark, in Pigeon Park
Voice in my head, will soon be fed
By the vultures that circle round the dead

In a crooked little town, they were lost and never found
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground
Run away before you drown, or the streets will beat you down
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground

I never once thought, I'd ever be caught
Staring at sidewalks, hiding my track marks
I left my best friends or did they just leave me

In a crooked little town, they were lost and never found
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground
In a crooked little town, they were lost and never found
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground
Run away before you drown or the streets will beat you down
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground

Run away before you drown
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground
Run away before you drown
Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves on the ground


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    Okay,

    I can answer this, because I know !!!

    Billy Talent is from BC Canada. They are singing about an area of Vancouver that is probably the most run down, drug infested area in North America.

    The area is located on the corner of Main St. and Hastings St. in Vancouver BC.

    There is a small patch of grass about 30ft x 30ft in the shape of a triangle. It is known as Pigeon Park. Every crack head and junkie in the city hangs out there.

    Here is a picture ->

    city.vancouver.bc.ca/Parks/info/planning/pigeonpark/index.htm

    It has been a problem for Vancouver for years, and the problem is only getting worse and no one seems to be able to get anything done.

    The part of the song referring to "Fallen Leaves" has a double meaning....

    1) It is a metaphor for people who have "fallen from grace" and wind up in Pigeon Park half dead on drugs. And.....

    2) It describes, ironically, and artistic venture that Vancouver undertook in the same area of town. When you walk around the dead people in Pigeon Park, you can see Imprints of leaves stamped in to the cement in the sidewalk. It actually quite nice.

    Here's another picture ->

    zombiezodiac.com/rob/ped/vanc0804/PICT0004%20800x599.jpg

    So there you go. A real life explanation of Fallen leaves in Pigeon Park.

    And if you ever go there, you really should run away before you drown.....

    ajdedoon January 26, 2007   Link

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