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Rise And Fall - Slapshot



     
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Rise And Fall Lyrics


You were cool a second ago
But now the water turns to steam
The lowered voice you had before
Has risen to a scream
But now the water turns to ice
And you walk away from us
One minute your as calm as can be
But the next you make a fussYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayYour moods are always swinging
From the left to the right
One minute out of nowhere
You try to start a fight
You'd better get your acts together

Or you'll be out of luck
Sitting around and fuming
Is where you'll be stuckYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayRise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fallYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayYou don't know what you do
You don't know what you say
You don't know how to keep
Your emotions at bayRise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall
Rise and fall

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Slapshot was formed in 1985 by Steve Risteen and Mark McKay, formerly of Terminally Ill; Jack Kelly, formerly of Negative FX and Last Rights; and Jonathan Anastas, formerly of Decadence and DYS. Due to the reputations of its members, the band had a relatively high profile even before its debut; in a Malcom McClaren-esque move, one zine writer (A&R executive Mike Gitter) wrote that "Slapshot is a great live act" before they had ever played in public.

Read more about Slapshot on Last.fm.


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