So it's over
This time I know it's gone
Salt water tasted it too long
I only know I'm wrong
Now I know it's gone

Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone

So it's over
This time you're flying on
This time I know no song
Can stop it slowly burn
Can stop it slowly gone

Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone

Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone
Oh, we have slowly gone
Can we pour some water on?


Lyrics submitted by HeBrokeAString, edited by Mellow_Harsher, KeroseneFire

Up in Flames Lyrics as written by Guy Rupert Berryman Christopher Anthony John Martin

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  • +7
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    Speechless. Perfect. You know when you feel this.

    skijornon October 24, 2011   Link
  • +1
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    Song about the end of a relationship and the feelings you get from it. Great song, but the electric bass drum kick hurts it. The live version didn't have it and it really helped. On this album I think they threw in electronics in songs like this just to throw them in.

    Hero of the Dayon October 25, 2011   Link

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