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[Verse 1]
Well the sun won't ever shine
Not like it used to do
And there will be moonlight in the sky
Won't mean a thing to you
Friends and relations say you've changed
They say that it's written in your face
[Refrain]
Better get used to living like this
Now that you've fallen from grace
[Verse 2]
And you will walk across the floor
As the night becomes day
There will be trouble coming down
Sent round to test your faith
Then when the friends you used to wait for
Stop coming around to your place
[Refrain]
You better get strong somehow
Now that you've fallen from grace
[Chorus]
Better get used to the sorrow
Better get used to the pain
Don't even worry about tomorrow
You know it's only today all over again
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Better get used to the sorrow
Better get used to the pain
Don't even worry about tomorrow
You know it's only today all over again
[Verse 3]
Never mind the paper and the pen
They can't help you anymore
Forget about the music
That used to lift up your soul
And when the lover that you lean on
Turns round and shows you a stranger's face
[Refrain]
Better get used to living like this
Now that you've fallen from grace
Oh, you better get used to living like this
Now that you've fallen from grace
Fallen from Grace was written by Greg Keelor & Jim Cuddy.
Fallen from Grace was produced by Blue Rodeo & John Whynot.
Blue Rodeo released Fallen from Grace on Tue Jul 15 1997.
Falling off a perch. The prospect of living with misery and… a bit of a dark moment. A dark night. Just a moment… just an evening, really.
— Jim Cuddy from the liner notes of their 1999 live album, Just a Vacation.