Fallen From Grace-Lyrics

Lyrical Diary- Fallen From Grace
Lyrical Diary

“Fallen From Grace”

Is Anybody there? I come up for air
Feels like I’m drowning
Does anybody care?
It makes no sense at all
Such a long way to fall.
I knew it was coming
I could feel it in the air

Feels like I’m falling
It’s time but your stalling
You said all you need is a little time and some space
These words that you’ve spoken
Have left me so broken
Seems at this moment that
I’ve fallen from grace

Is anyone around?
My head hits the ground
I feel like I’m no one
I’m lost in the crowd
It makes no sense at all
So divided we fall
I’m breaking my silence
But you don’t hear me call
And you don’t see me fall

Feels like I’m falling
It’s time but your stalling
You said all you need is a little time and some space
These words that you’ve spoken
Have left me so broken
Seems at this moment that
I’ve fallen from grace

And everyday just feels the same
I try so hard to walk away from everything I am
Just closing in on me
I just can’t face the pain
I sit around and wonder why?
So many dreams can fade and die
Well nothing is forever everything is never
And I can’t say goodbye

Feels like I’m falling
It’s time but your stalling
You said all you need is a little time and some space
These words that you’ve spoken
Have left me so broken
Seems at this moment that
I’ve fallen from grace

Lyrical Diary-

The song Fallen From Grace by the band Tool is about a person who has lost their way and struggles to find redemption. The lyrics are full of religious references and describe how the protagonist has fallen from grace and is now facing divine judgment. The song is a powerful meditation on human sin and redemption and offers a glimpse into the personal struggles of the band’s frontman, Maynard James Keenan.

The phrase “fallen from grace” typically refers to someone who was once in a position of power or authority but has since lost that status. This can be due to various reasons, such as a scandal or a major failure. In the song’s context, the lyrics seem to suggest that the speaker was once a great person but has since been reduced to nothing. This may be due to either personal or professional failures

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