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"The Sky Is Falling" is a track by Thrice, from the album The Alchemy Index, Vols. 3 & 4: Air & Earth, released 13th April 2008. The track is 4:22 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Thrice.
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It's coming down, it's coming down, it's coming down! These clouds could never hope to save us From such a juggernaut of weight We all dance a jingo cabaret It's coming down, it's coming down! There're shadows forming on the pavement We face a watershed of hate We're just miles apart but worlds away We're just miles apart but worlds away The sky is falling And no one will lift their eyes to see The sky is falling And no one cares as long as it lands overseas It's coming down, it's coming down, it's coming down! This roof could never hope to save me And my family from certain death If we could leave we would have left It's coming down, it's coming down! My little girl is just a baby And I'm scared that she won't make her teens But my fear just fuels the machine But my fear just fuels the machine The sky is falling And no one will lift their eyes to see The sky is falling And no one cares as long as it lands overseas I want to be strong enough To not let my fears decide my fate Surrounded by jingoists I don't want any part of this I want to be strong enough To not let my terror turn to hate Surrounded by jingoists I don't want any part of this The sky is falling And no one will lift their eyes to see The sky is falling And no one cares as long as it lands overseas The sky is falling And no one will lift their eyes to see The sky is falling And no one cares as long as it lands overseas.
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