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"What Goes Up" | genre: Indie | |
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Slow, mellow, somber mood. Seems sometimes that the law of gravity applies to love too. |
CD: Unorthodox
Label: Thirteen Records
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Story Behind the Song
So it's been that I have yet to have a successful relationship, and each one (if you'd call any of them a relationship)I've had have never worked out. It seems that when things start going well, it always crashes to the ground. I didn't know gravity applied to love.
Lyrics
You sing that sweet song it rings in my mind. And it's my side you sit by. You love is like a river and if flows right through me; your waters are for a time by my side but they always flow back out to sea. So nothing last forever it seems. Not even the you in my dreams. Your heart seems to be just like sand; it's hot and it's shifting and falling through my hands. What goes up, everything always comes down. My hopes about you I'm getting used to finding lying on the ground. I'm like a raindrop inside your cloud; I rise up to you, but you push me back down. I'm still not broken, I have yet to break. But if those words I fear were spoken it might be more than I can take. We built this sand castle, filled it with the good times we had. But as I look at it now, it only makes me sad. Because what we built up together crumbles each day. And as the cooling hands of autumn come the castle blows away. What goes up, everything always comes down. My hopes about you I'm getting used to finding lying on the ground. I see you across the river as the wild waters rush by. I'd reach out to touch you but the river's too wide. I'd swim out across but my heart's so heavy right now. I'd make it a little ways out and my heart would weigh me down.
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