Fall
- Genre: Folk fantasy
- Composer and arranger: Ada Palmer
- Vintage: 2008
- Format: Three part choral arrangement; Voice and guitar
- Singers: Choral arrangement: four voices; two voices and guitar
- This song appears on our 2008 CD Firebrand
Thanks to guest guitarist Benjamin Newman.
Listen to sound clip: Fall
Sassafrass sings Fall at Contata 2008
Fall lyrics
- Hey, you
- And hey, you
- Are you a cowboy?
- 'Cause I was one once before the fall.
- I would ride
- I would ride
- down the river
- where the thunder hooves used to call.
- And I had a friend
- as stubborn as me
- the last one to lose her store.
- Could make bread without wheat
- and bricks without straw,
- but they don't use brick any more.
- And hey, you
- And hey, you
- Are you a angel?
- 'Cause I was one once as I recall.
- So tell me,
- So tell me,
- was there a reason
- when we hung our wings on the wall?
- 'Cause it hurt you know,
- it hurt like Hell,
- which is something we both should know quite well.
- Swore I'd feel those wounds
- for the rest of my days,
- but I can't find the scars any more.
- And I had some friends
- who followed me down
- and I remember fighting for some bloody crown
- but there've been so many fights
- and so many kings,
- and there've been so many changes
- to the littlest things
- and I've lost so many homes,
- sure Heaven was one,
- but the thunder hooves call as strong.
- And, hey, you
- And, hey, you
- are you an angel?
- 'Cause I used to know what angels were.
- But I've known
- But I've known
- so many people
- that the differences start to blur.
- (that the differences start to mean so very little when we)
- And why, why did I care
- (try why did I)
- so deeply for whatever cause it was?
- (care so very deeply for whatever revolution I imagined)
- I can still hear
- (I can hear it there)
- my younger self there preaching on. We tried,
- (my vanities and fantasies and promises and prophecies and lies. I)
- tried to create our own heaven here below and the secret is we did,
- (thought we'd show Him our own heaven could be better than the one we left.)
- but not only once
- (I didn't matter though since)
- We've built heaven after heaven but the times still change and
- (whether His or ours the times still change and)
- season after season makes the homestead age, like yours.
- (season after season gives us reason after reason to move on.)
- And, hey, you
- And, hey, you
- are you a traitor?
- 'Cause I tried to be, you may recall.
- Or does He
-
- Or does He
-
- no longer bother
- to remind young angels of the fall?
- And if I crawled back,
- to them pearly gates,
- would they bother to lock them tight?
- Or would a tired Michael wave me through
- with no sadder smile than he has for you?
- And could I walk those clouds
- as freely as then,
- with my face forgotten as the fight?
- So, hey, you
- So, hey, you
- come and try,
- come and try
- 'cause I've found
- 'cause I've found
- another river.
- I could ride
- I could ride
- You could fly
- You could fly
- 'cause the thunder hooves
- and thunder clouds are thunder still while they last.
- So, will you
- So, will you
- come with me
- come with me
- or go home?
- or go home
- it doesn't matter
- Not to Him,
- Not to Him,
- not to me,
- not to me,
- but it might to you
- who gets to choose
- which heaven you want to try.
- Yes it does to you
- who has to choose
- before both heavens pass you by.