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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
<pre>There's a part of me you'll never know
{{lyrics
|There's a part of me you'll never know
The only thing I'll never show
The only thing I'll never show


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I won't let you down
I won't let you down
And I won't leave you falling
And I won't leave you falling
But the moment never comes</pre>
But the moment never comes
}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:33, 19 October 2012

Muse song
Name Endlessly
Album/single
Length 3:49
Alternative titles -
First live performance 11th October 2003
Latest live performance 22nd April 2004
Recorded Air Studios, London and Grouse Lodge, 2003
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey

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Description

A song that uses keyboard and synthesisers.

Additional information

Described by Bellamy as a "basic love song. I think there is hope in there, even though I'm dealing with generally dark subjects".

According to Howard, Endlessly was originally more of a rock song than its final incarnation. It apparently had a bluesy riff.[1]

Soprano singer Renee Fleming covered "Endlessly" on her 2010 album Dark Hope.

Lyrics

There's a part of me you'll never know

The only thing I'll never show

Hopelessly I'll love you endlessly Hopelessly I'll give you everything But I won't give you up I won't let you down And I won't leave you falling If the moment ever comes

It's plain to see it's trying to speak Cherished dreams forever asleep

Hopelessly I'll love you endlessly Hopelessly I'll give you everything But I won't give you up I won't let you down And I won't leave you falling If the moment ever comes

Hopelessly I'll love you endlessly Hopelessly I'll give you everything But I won't give you up I won't let you down And I won't leave you falling But the moment never comes

References

  1. We feel sorry for bands being hyped (2003-10-02). Laut. Retrieved 2007-05-01 from laut.de. [verify]


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