I can't hold back
My hands won't let me
It's the touch of your skin
Is it lust or envy?
Is it lust or envy?

I can't hold back
My pride won't let me
I'm seeing red
This is all too deadly
This is all too deadly

Fallout, one more taste (one last time)
I just can't help it
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven

All seven
All seven
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven
(Hanging from the edge of heaven)

I can't get up
Motivation left me
I've let it burn
Only embers left in me
Only embers left in me

My old friend, how long it's been
My original sin, we meet again
You taught me to live like this
My original sin, we meet again

Fallout, one more taste (one last time)
I just can't help it
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven

All seven
All seven
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven

I'll take my place
My mind still hates you
With my seven sins
I'll win again, baby, I'll win again

Fallout, one more taste (one last time)
I just can't help it
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven

All seven
All seven
Fallout, I need it all
Hanging from the edge of heaven


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Edge of Heaven Lyrics as written by David Anthony Schmitt Daniel Patrick Monahan

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    I believe this song is talking about drinking, or a past addiction to alcohol. Jack Daniel's to be exact. Old No 7 Brand. I believe this is why the word 7 (seven) is used. "One more taste" and "my old friend" and "my original sin" are all dead giveaways. Hanging from the edge of heaven may mean that a relapse is coming (to alcohol addiction). Just my take. Great song though.

    UnHolyXXIVon December 22, 2011   Link

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