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“Oh! Gravity” is one of the singles off of the Album of the same name, by rock band Switchfoot. The song was released on October 21, 2006, but 10 days later the song impacted radio.
It was made available for free streaming on their MySpace and their website in early October, although had found its...
[Verse 1]
There's a fracture in the color bar
In the backseat of a parked car
By the liquor store where the streetlight
Keep you company 'til the next night
[Verse 2]
In the same town, there's the same scar
In the same glow of the liquor store
By the freeway, where the headlight
Keep her company 'til the next night
[Chorus]
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Sons of my enemies
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
[Verse 3]
In the back room of the Pentagon
There's a thin man with a line drawn
With a red jaw and a red bite
Watch the headline on the next night
[Chorus]
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Sons of my enemies
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Why this tragedy?
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to pull it together?
[Bridge]
In the fallout, the fallout
We found out the hype won't get you through
We're connected, connected
I meant it, the hype won't get you through
[Chorus]
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to pull it together?
Why this tragedy?
Why can't we seem to keep it together?
Oh! Gravity
Why can't we seem to pull it together now?
[Outro]
La la la la la la, la la la
La la la la la la, la la la
La Let's pull it together
Oh! Gravity. was written by Tim Foreman & Jon Foreman.
Oh! Gravity. was produced by Tim Palmer & Steve Lillywhite.
Switchfoot released Oh! Gravity. on Sat Oct 21 2006.
“Oh! Gravity” is a conversation with a well-known law of physics. The question is this: If in the physical world things naturally move closer together, why are we falling apart? War and rumors of war, divorce, hatred, violence, and everything else on the evening news seems to contradict gravity. Thi...