Up In Arms

Album: The Colour And The Shape (1997)
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  • The rain is here
    And you, my dear
    Are still my friend
    It's true, the two
    Of us are back
    As one again

    Well, I was the one who left you
    Always coming back
    I cannot forget you, girl
    Now I am up in arms again

    The rain is here and you, my dear
    Are still my friend
    It's true, the two of us are back
    As one again

    Well, I was the one who left you
    Always coming back, I cannot forget you, girl
    Now I am up in arms again

    Together now, I don't know how
    This love could end
    My lonely heart, it falls apart
    For you to mend

    Well, I was the one who left you
    Always coming back, I cannot forget you, girl
    Now I am up in arms again

    Well, I was the one who left you
    Always coming back, I cannot forget you, girl
    Now I am up in arms again

    Well, I was the one who left you
    Always coming back, I cannot forget you, girl
    Now I am up in arms again Writer/s: David Grohl, Georg Ruthenberg, Nate Mendel
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Ben from Ocean City, NjFor some reason I always thought it was "Always coming back I could never get you girl." Thanks for the clarification!
  • Tracy from Tulsa, OkCan't do without someone...always coming back and deciding you aren't going to leave again. Love this song. "The rain" means bad times, yet you're sticking together, because you know you don't work apart. YEAH!
    Short but sweet.
    Can't believe there aren't more comments on this song!
  • Matt from Coralville, Iathis song sums up a love relationship. it starts slow but after awhile you fall even deeper and cant stand but yell it "from the top of a mountain... but i didnt have a mountain. i had a news room and a camera."

    dave grohl and will ferrel. a match made on a stage somewhere singing "leather and lace".
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