Oh it's too late
I got hit by the closing door
And as I watch myself reflect,
On the wrong side of
My, you've changed,
You turned the corner I'll never go
I admit I feel a bit deceived
You're expecting I'd follow

Bandoliers
To fight me, dear
Nobody caused the rift,
We've just grown apart now
So,

[Repeat x2]
Prepare, and take aim
Then fire

(If that's the way it has to be)

I'm fooling myself,
Fooling myself into believing you
All these fictionary tales,
You're telling yourself
Selfish, like a child that's never heard of no
I watched him ever changing you,
Never find us

Bandoliers
To fight you, dear
Nobody caused the rift,
Can't become what I'm not
You've always my heart,
So if it must be broken

[Repeat x4]
Prepare, and take aim,
Then fire

Fire away
If you must, but I only came
Just to let you know: this is goodbye

Oh, goodbye
Oh, goodbye
Oh, goodbye

[Repeat x2]
Prepare, and take aim,
Then fire

Cause no one can make me die
No one can make, make me cry


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Bandoliers Lyrics as written by John D. Baldwin David Eric Grohl

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    I think its of a breakup but i have a dif interpretation. Hit by the closing door-he was the blame of the breakup & later changed his mind. Bandoliers-she always fights him bout it. She found someone knew who has changed her & he thinks she knows deep inside she belongs to him. He thinks shes hardheaded & is lieing to herself. By the end of the song he has desided to hell w\ her & tells her goodbye. I completely relate. Homme is the best guitarist\drummer\producer\lyricist\singer\multi band dude of all time. Does he ever take a break?

    smadamanon November 11, 2010   Link

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