Fall Out Boy — The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes (2003)
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I'm holding out and I'm holding on
to every letter and every song.
I pulled myself out of the day we ever had to meet.
Are you through with me?
So..
And when it all goes to hell,
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face.
[x2]
Let's Go!
I'm all ears and I'm all scars
to hear you tell me "Boy's like you, you try too hard
to look not quite as desperate". I'm hanging on.
But I still know the way to make your makeup run.
So..
And when it all goes to hell,
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face.
[x3]
And when it all goes to hell, (Take this to your grave)
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face. (I'll take it to mine)
And when it all goes to hell [x3]
And when it all goes.
to every letter and every song.
I pulled myself out of the day we ever had to meet.
Are you through with me?
So..
And when it all goes to hell,
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face.
[x2]
Let's Go!
I'm all ears and I'm all scars
to hear you tell me "Boy's like you, you try too hard
to look not quite as desperate". I'm hanging on.
But I still know the way to make your makeup run.
So..
And when it all goes to hell,
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face.
[x3]
And when it all goes to hell, (Take this to your grave)
will you be able to tell
me you're sorry with a straight face. (I'll take it to mine)
And when it all goes to hell [x3]
And when it all goes.
Текст добавил: Андрей Курышев
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This song is called «The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes» by Fall Out Boy. It was released in 2003. The lyrics talk about holding on to every letter and every song, and the narrator pulling themselves out of a situation where they had to meet someone. The song questions if the other person is through with the narrator. It also mentions the possibility of things going wrong and whether the other person would be able to apologize sincerely. The lyrics convey a sense of desperation and the struggle to maintain a facade. Overall, it’s a reflective song with emotional undertones.