I'll fake it through the day
With some help from Johnny Walker Red
And the cold pain behind my eyes
That shoots back through my head
With two tickets torn in half
In a lot with nothing to do
But it's all right, because some enchanted night
I'll be with you

Tarot cards and the lines in my hand
Tell me I'm wrong, but they're untrue

I got plans for both of us
That involve a trip out of town
To a place I've seen in a magazine
That you left lying around
I can't hold my liquor but
I keep a good attitude
Because it's all right, some enchanted night
I'll be with you

And though you'd rather see me gone
Then to see there come the day
I'll be waiting for you anyway

Next door, the TV's flashing
Blue frames on the wall
Its a comedy from the seventies
With a lead no one recalls
He vanished into oblivion
It's easy to do
And I cried a sea when you talked to me
The day you said we were through
But it's all right, some enchanted night
I'll be with you


Lyrics submitted by figureeight, edited by ghost06, Mellow_Harsher

Fake It Through the Day (Miss Misery, early version) song meanings
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    I'm pretty sure the line "Tear up cards in the lines in my hand" is actually "Tarot cards and the lines in my hand"

    negatyveon May 01, 2007   Link

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