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Too Many Ways To Fall - Arc Angels



     
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Too Many Ways To Fall Lyrics


A mother has her baby boys and a father doesn't call
From this saddening parody, someone will have to crawl
Crawl through all the dark memories, everyone and all
'Cause there's just one way, that you can standToo many ways to fallAll we have is here and now, tomorrow may not come true
There's a million people, who walk this ground
Who might steal your wish from you
A million people maybe not, a human one at all
There's just one way that we can standToo many ways to fall, too many ways to fallWell they might be on the fire escape, could be down the hall
They could be watching every move you make
Through the pinhole in the wall
They're sworn to their duty and they stand so proud and tall
They say, "It's nothing personal, it's just a job, it's just a job that's all"The mother says, "Now baby boy, you're gonna have to choose
There's good and evil, love and greed and they're all inside of you
And just as sure as gravity, no one escapes this law
'Cause there's just one way, that we can stand"
Too many ways , too many waysToo many ways to fall, too many ways to fall
Too many ways to fall, too many ways to fallSo when you wake up in the bushes, passed out on the lawn
And suddenly it dawns on you that mother wasn't wrong

It all comes back like dj vu, you just can't help but recall
'Cause there's just one way that we can stand
Too many ways , too many waysToo many ways to fall, too many ways to fall
Too many ways to fall, too many ways to fall

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A short-lived affair with ties to some of the biggest southern rock bands, one album of bluesy and gritty AOR was, until recently, all that would be left behind from the Arc Angels. The band formed in Austin,Texas around Charlie Sexton (vocals/ guitar), Doyle Bramhall II (vocals/guitar), Tommy Shannon (bass) and Chris Layton (drums). Previously Sexton had a mildly successful solo career that peaked in 1985 with the song "Beat's So Lonely" while Bramhall, the son of Lightning Hopkins drummer and Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborator Doyle Bramhall...

Read more about Arc Angels on Last.fm.


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