Full lyrics for "Shot Down in Flames", the song that plays during the UFO ending credits of Silent Hill: Origins. Featuring vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
Alright, so you've made it to the UFO ending – nice work! This is where the credits roll, and you'll hear a song called "Shot Down in Flames." It's got vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, and it plays right at the end of the game.
The lyrics themselves are pretty haunting, fitting the Silent Hill vibe perfectly. They talk about feeling watched, the past catching up to you, and a sense of being trapped or afflicted. It really captures that feeling of Travis's journey and the messed-up reality he's been through.
Song: Shot Down in Flames
Vocals: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
When: Plays during the UFO ending credits.
Lyrics
Swear at the walls
They make fun of me
Day after day
Eyes that follow me
Is it you again?
Can this be the end, forever?
See through your eyes
Child's heart that cries
Raven flight, flies
And the meaning dies
As it was before
It will be no more
Time does that
Say it again
Like you said
Does it sound like you?
Where are you now?
Does the young one know you're here?
Breath on the glass
Once again
Feel her pull you in
Nobody leaves
You won't let you
You're afflicted
Can you hide who you are?
Take a look at yourself
Can you stop what will be?
You think running will help?
Can't give up on the past
When the past never ends
Now the dead that you raised
Live in me
What have you done?
You're insane
Can you bring God down?
Plans that you made
Don't include me
One more time
But I will dance
On the wind
Breathing in your heart
Your sacrifice
Wasn't wanted
Still you try
Say it again
Like you said
Does it sound like you?
Where are you now?
Does the young one know you're here?
Breath on the glass
Once again
Feel her pull you in
Nobody leaves
You won't let you
You're afflicted
The song fades out as the final lines play, but it's likely the song would repeat. A big thanks to www.silenthillorigins.com for the lyrics!
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