Lyrics The Fall - Carl Barât
Somewhere
in
the
North
amid
the
drunken
husting
ground
Upon
a
sticky
nightclub
floor,
a
wilting
rose
I
found
I
snatched
her
from
the
clutches
of
an
evil
smelling
bore
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
We
quickstepped
into
love
Like
Fred
and
Ginger
in
a
trance
At
all
the
most
exclusive
balls
always
too
drunk
to
dance
The
snakes
and
devils
of
our
past
were
scrupulously
ignored
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
The
windswept
kisses
on
the
dunes
The
lonely
ships
at
sea
Around
the
of
vain
hope
the
gods
smiled
on
her
and
me
'If
you're
reading
this
you've
come
too
far'
the
sign
read
on
the
door
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
To
save
us
from
ourselves
We
turned
our
fury
on
each
other
She'd
crucify
my
confidence
I'd
hog
the
duvet
cover
We'd
tighten
up
the
thumbscrews
and
still
scream
out
for
more
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
We
followed
every
line
to
where
the
end
always
begins
Presented
our
credentials
and
they
gladly
let
us
in
We
washed
in
filthy
sin
and
we
grew
rotten
to
the
core
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
Our
merry
dance
was
over
Every
shred
of
love
was
gone
Everything
that
once
seemed
right,
turned
out
to
be
so
wrong
I
woke
up
on
the
sofa,
turned
out
to
be
so
wrong
I
woke
up
on
the
sofa,
found
her
suitcase
in
the
hall
I
said
"I
think
it's
over
now",
she
said
"I'm
not
so
sure"
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