Always be there face I live with
Always be there face I live with
Abscess memory with broken fingers
All the fallen down angels raw pain distress
It's all
In the way we know that we could have it all
Some
Satellites of pain can't always be ignored
War on all sides
War on all sides

Drink life as it comes straight no chaser
Life as it comes straight no chaser
Climb inside you away from strangers
Building a system of alleys and motorways
It's all
In the way we know
We could have it all
Some
Satellites of pain can't always be ignored
It's all in the face of what we thought we knew before
War on all sides
War on all sides
War on all sides

Keep on driving hair left morning wet
There's nothing like losing you
There's nothing like losing you
There's nothing like losing you
There's nothing like losing you


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Straight No Chaser Lyrics as written by Gavin Rossdale

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    to me.. this song is about life... "drink life as it comes, straight, no chaser" Life is hard, but, you have to deal with it. be strong and suck it up no matter how much it sucks. (kind of like taking a shot of vodka, without a chaser... harsh, kinda gross... but its what you get.)

    "always be there, face i live with" you will always be you... learn to love yourself, because you have to live with yourself.

    "its all in the way we know we could have it all" if you try your best, you can get whatever you want in life.

    "some sattelites of pain cant always be ignored" life is tough. you will get hurt, and it will be hard.

    "theres a war on all sides" not everybody gets along... life is an ongoing war.

    i hope that puts some of the pieces of the puzzle together anyways...

    babyelfon May 08, 2002   Link

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