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Lyrics to 'The Fifth Day' by Airborne Toxic Event. Airborne Toxic Event - The Fifth Day Lyrics MetroLyrics Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds.
And I was aloneOn the fifth day since you've goneThis broken glass this early mornI rub my eyes in the hazeI'm not sleeping anywayI watch the sun rise upIn the city where I was bornI could call you nowWouldn't matter what I'd sayWords just aren't enoughI hear our song; press repeatI smell your perfume on the sheetsYou always said, 'Boy, you're not so tough'And only now can I say'No matter how I shake and shapeIt's these things that make you a man'And frozen mind begins to thawYou think, 'My God, my God, my GodWhere was it I began?' 'I wish you were,' is what I'd sayIf you asked me in the light of dayBut these nights are like a dream I can't shakeAnd there's your hair and there's your headAnd there's your empty dress on the bedI wish I could scream myself awakeBut I won't go back to what I wasAnd I know now that you are lostIt's your choices that make you a manAnd frozen mind begins to thawYou think, 'My God, my God, my GodWhere was it I began?' It's useful.If this song really means something special to you, describe your feelings and thoughts. Don't hesitate to explain what songwriters and singer wanted to say. Also we collected some tips and tricks for you:.Don't write just 'I love this song.' Hidden between the lines, words and thoughts sometimes hold many different not yet explained meanings.Remember: your meaning might be valuable for someone.Don't post links to images and links to facts.Write correctly.Don't spam and write clearly off-topic meanings.Don't write abusive, vulgar, offensive, racist, threatening or harassing meanings.Do not post anything that you do not have the right to post.Please note: We moderate every meaningFollow these rules and your meaning will be published.
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“Remember, remember the Fifth of November” or “Please to Remember” are variations of a rhyme that commemorates the day in 1605 when a group of Roman Catholics including Guy Fawkes, were caught in the act of trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament.When news of the plot got out, Londoners were so relieved that the conspirators had been caught that they lit bonfires throughout the city as a celebration. Over the centuries thet celebrations have become more elaborate and now fabulous firework displays are a feature throughout England on the night of November 5th. A week or so prior to that, children make effigies of Guy Fawkes which they take door to door asking for ‘A penny for the Guy’.’ On Bonfire Night these Guys are traditionally burnt on top of a bonfire. “Remember, Remember the Fifth of November” LyricsRemember, remember the Fifth of November,The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,I know of no reasonWhy the Gunpowder TreasonShould ever be forgot.Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t’was his intentTo blow up the King and Parli’ment.Three-score barrels of powder belowTo prove old England’s overthrow;By God’s providence he was catch’dWith a dark lantern and burning match.Holla boys, Holla boys, let the bells ring.Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!And what should we do with him?
“Please to Remember” Original versionPlease to remember,The Fifth of November,Gunpowder, treason and plot;I see no reason why gunpowder treasonShould ever be forgot. Post navigation.
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