Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Fall, artist - The Protomen. Album song Act II: The Father Of Death, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 07.09.2009
Record label: Soundmachine
Song language: English
The Fall |
Joe kicked the motorcycle’s engine back to life. |
He spun the bike and raced |
towards the city. |
Passing under the cold glow of screen after menacing screen. |
Reports coming in of an incident in the outer rim. |
Reports of an armed |
assailant. |
Reports of a growing threat to public safety |
Climb, climb |
Joe tore through the streets. |
A missile aimed at the metal spire towering above |
the city. |
The great steel arm holding a torch of fear. |
The main telescreen was |
designed to be visible from almost anywhere in the city. |
The destruction of |
that screen would be felt by every man and every woman in the city. |
He thought of the children. |
How, for the first time, they would know a world |
without that screen. |
Without the constant, mind-numbing barrage of |
misinformation. |
Silence. |
Had he ever encountered silence? |
Soon |
Climb to the top of the world |
The street was ending. |
Joe revved the engine. |
No hesitation. |
No fear. |
The motorcycle bounded over the curb, launched off the steps in front of the |
tower, and landed jarringly upon the hard, slick marble of the plaza. |
Losing traction, the tires skidded out ahead of the heavy iron frame. |
The bike pitched. |
Joe kicked hard against the bike. |
Inertia kept him glued to |
it. |
He rolled over on to his stomach and clawed frantically at the smooth |
marble, trying to slow himself |
And as you stand tall, you will see… |
The bike would not be slowed. |
It slid rapidly toward the main entrance. |
The steel doors secured tightly for the evening. |
The wheels caught on the |
final few steps leading up to the doors. |
The bike spun upright and left the |
marble floor. |
600 pounds of iron and chrome roared, end over end, |
towards the entrance, crashed into the steel doors, and exploded. |
Joe’s momentum halted just inches from the steps. |
Sirens erupted around him |
That when you fall… |
He pushed himself to his feet and ran towards the flames. |
Hurdling the mangled |
carcass of the bike, he entered the tower lobby and headed for the stairs. |
Flight after flight, Joe took two and three steps at a time. |
His chest nearly |
collapsed under the strain. |
His legs never hesitated. |
Finally, he reached the |
door leading to the roof. |
Joe kicked hard and stepped into the cool night air. |
He had to act quickly. |
He threw his bag down next to the transmitter. |
Reaching inside, he wrapped his hands around the detonator. |
Holding it tightly, |
he turned and started back to the stairs |
You will fall from a height |
Most men will never reach |
He’d taken three long strides when the explosion ripped his feet from the |
tarred roof. |
Joe didn’t hear the explosion. |
The shock wave of the blast knocked |
him unconscious instantaneously |
Light had nearly reached the plaza. |
He watched as the flames erupted from the |
top of the shimmering tower, setting aglow the clouds above. |
Among the debris |
cast off the bulding by the explosion, he spotted what could only be a human |
body, twisting lifelessly as it plummeted towards the earth. |
Light held onto |
the hope that the falling body was not the one he feared it must be. |
As it approached the ground, Light’s fears were confirmed as he made out the |
glare of the flames above reflected in a scarred blast shield. |
He watched as |
Joe’s body landed with a dull thump upon the small patch of grass in a |
courtyard on the south side of the building |
By the time Light had reached the boy’s body, a crowd had gathered. |
As he stood in the center of the circle of onlookers, another explosion |
rattled the ground. |
Then another. |
And another. |
In the distance he could see, |
one by one, the telescreens splintering and erupting into flames |