Fallen Ones

Album: Jupiter's Darling (2004)
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  • Born on the edge of a borderline
    In the simmering summer of sweet blue fire
    Now you walk on the cold cold wind
    Nothing left of your light
    The living sun just falls away leaving only day ~ day for night
    Again and again the comrades fall
    The tears roll down and the wounded crawl
    In this heartless crazy world the wounds just burn like fire
    Light a light for the fallen ones
    Light a light and hold it ~ hold it high
    Your burning star turned to midnight sun
    I will stay alive for the fallen ones
    Dancing with the smoke of your devastated flame
    Dancing with the smoke dancing with the rain
    So cold being here again
    So I call your name ~ I call ~ I call your name Writer/s: ANN DUSTIN WILSON, CRAIG STEVEN BARTOCK, NANCY LAMOUREAUX WILSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Carson from Bellingham, WaThis is THE rocker on Jupiters darling. Ann's soaring vocals on this track are like riding a roller coaster. HOLD ON !!! Wow, what breath support, makes it seem effortless. NOT. That along with the lyrics about war, one word...MASTERPIECE.
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