“Drago Or The Dragons” Song Lyrics
From the album, Captiva, by Falling Up
This mathematic sunset starts a neck to sink her teeth into again
A late aesthetic exit is impossible but not from rafter sins
I am just alive, she's just a fake
Now poison's running through the seams
The numbers say it, flash up the screen
And from crescendo cuts the knee
Gravity will retrace every step
Gravity will retrace every step
One cholera outbreak and the blinds are pulled, the shades are drawn here
Once again but to drop Murexa in lakes
In too much so drop the glass to shatter then it blends
Gravity will retrace every step
Gravity will retrace every step
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Falling Up
Falling Up have grown accustomed to lofty expectations. After all, their debut LP Crashings exploded on impact, landing numerous chart-topping Rock and CHR singles (including R&R Rock song of the year) and selling over 100,000 copies. The bar was immediately set at a height few could aspire to, and fewer still could eclipse. Yet, they followed with 2005’s Dawn Escapes, a record that not only achieved similar accolades but demonstrated that the band had grown exponentially, and that frontman Jessy Ribordy was a multi-faceted songwriter, lyricist and frontman--a true champion of his craft. The sophomore release was greeted with rave reviews, established the band as a career outfit, and propelled their already-high standard into the stratosphere. Yet, on the eve of their thrid LP, Captiva, Ribordy has set his crosshairs on a new vision, one no less lofty, yet even more vital than anything he has accomplished previously:
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