Your Guardian Angel

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus · Don't You Fake It [2006]

When I see your smile

tears roll down my face.

I can't replace.



And now that I'm strong I have figured out

how this world turns cold and it breaks through my soul,

and I know I'll find deep inside me, I can be the one.



I will never let you fall

I'll stand up with you forever

I'll be there for you through it all,

even if saving you sends me to heaven.



It's ok...

It's ok...

It's ok...



Seasons are changing and waves are crashing

and stars are falling all for us

days grow longer and nights grow shorter

I can show you I'll be the one.



I will never let you fall

I'll stand up with you forever.

I'll be there for you through it all,

even if saving you sends me to heaven.



Cause you're my

you're my, my,

my true love,

my whole heart,

please don't throw that away.



Cause I'm here, for you

please don't walk away and

please tell me you'll stay, stay..



Use me as you will

pull my strings just for a thrill

and I know I'll be okay

though my skies are turning gray.



I will never let you fall

I'll stand up with you forever

I'll be there for you through it all

even if saving you sends me to heaven.



I will never let you fall

I'll stand up with you forever

I'll be there for you through it all

even if saving you sends me to heaven.

Your Guardian Angel

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' 'Your Guardian Angel' stands as a defining track from their 2006 debut album, 'Don't You Fake It.' Released during the height of the indie rock and emo revival, the song encapsulates the band's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and introspective lyricism. Featuring the iconic vocal delivery of frontman Nick Pritchard, the recording explores themes of protection and emotional vulnerability, resonating deeply with fans of the genre. The track remains a staple of the band's discography, often cited alongside contemporaries like 'False Pretense' and 'Grim Goodbye' as a key example of the era's emotional intensity. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to craft anthemic songs that balance personal narrative with broad appeal.