A bit of a forum game, but since it deals heavily with songs, I feel it should go here.
The rules are quite simple: Simply name the song that the above lyrics are from. Try and see if you can do it without using Google. :P
That being said, name this song:
I was there when the bear ate his head, He thought it was a candy. (Everyone knows in the end) Knock, knock, on the door. Whose it for? Theres nobody in here. (Look in the mirror my friend)
actually, I was looking for Willie Nelson, but after looking up the song, I see that it was the last known song that Elvis sang before his death, so I guess technically that is correct.
Todo Cambió cuando te vi de blanco y negro a calor me converti y fue te facil quererte tanto
actually, I was looking for Willie Nelson, but after looking up the song, I see that it was the last known song that Elvis sang before his death, so I guess technically that is correct.
I thought only Elvis sang it, so I guess I learned something new today. ^^
Todo Cambió cuando te vi de blanco y negro a calor me converti y fue te facil quererte tanto
Since English is the allowable language here, and since no one is likely to guess that, pick something else please. Unless Indianajones1 is correct, in which case he should pick the new lyrics.
Is your secret safe tonight? And are we out of sight? Or will our world come tumbling down? Will they find our hiding place? Is this our last embrace? Or will the walls start caving in?
YAYYYY. Muse. Finally a song I know. The song is resistance. You have know idea how many times I looked in this thread looking for a song I knew. Probably wouldn't have guessed it if it wasn't the first few words of the song.
And when we fall we will fall together No one will catch us so we'll catch ourselves And where we roam we will roam forever No one will understand what we meant
Streetlight Manifesto, right? We Will Fall Together' is what its called, I know that though.
Well we scheme and we scheme, but we always blow it. We've yet to crash, but we still might as well tow it. Standing at a light switch to each east and west horizon, Every dawn when you're surprising, and the evening was consoling Saying, "See it wasn't quite as bad as,"