The Racing Rats

Christopher Dominic Urbanowicz, Edward Owen Lay, Russell Leetch, Thomas Michael Smith

When the time comes that you're no longer there
Fall down to my knees, begin my nightmare
Words spill from my drunken mouth
I just can't keep them all in
I keep up with the racing rats
And do my best to win

Slow down, little one
You can't keep running away
You mustn't go outside yet
It's not your time to play
Standing at the edge of your town
With the skyline in your eyes
Reaching up to God
The sun says its goodbyes

If a plane were to fall from the sky
How big a hole would it leave in the surface of the earth?

Let's pretend we never met
Let's pretend we're on our own
We'll live different lives
Until our cover's blown

I push my hand up to the sky
Shade my eyes from the sun
As the dust settles around me
Suddenly nighttime has begun

If a plane were to fall from the sky
How big a hole would it leave in the surface of the earth
The surface of the earth?

Come on now
You knew you were lost
But you carried on anyway
Oh, come on now
You knew you had no time
But you let the day drift away

If a plane were to fall from the sky
How big a hole would it leave?
And if a plane were to fall from the sky
How big a hole would it make in the surface of the earth
The surface of the earth
The surface of the earth?

Trivia about the song The Racing Rats by Editors

On which albums was the song “The Racing Rats” released by Editors?
Editors released the song on the albums “The Racing Rats” in 2007, “An End Has a Start” in 2007, “B-Sides And Rarities” in 2007, and “Black Gold: Best of Editors” in 2019.
Who composed the song “The Racing Rats” by Editors?
The song “The Racing Rats” by Editors was composed by Christopher Dominic Urbanowicz, Edward Owen Lay, Russell Leetch, Thomas Michael Smith.

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