False Alarm is a synthesized ballad written by Lee Curreri in 1983. It is the last song Lee wrote for Fame.
Lee performs the
songs in the season 3 episode "Rules".
Cover Version:
I kinda fantasied a tour.
Nothing serious,
I didn't have a thing to lose.
I never knew a love disguised
could make your body temperature rise.
So what seemed like a fire
Was a False Alarm
We woke the fire station
With a False Alarm
Cupid's on vacation
and this False Alarm
We'll turn it into something next time.
Midnight wondering,
lonely and a little scared.
I lost a part of me,
Something I never knew was there.
You said nothing venture, nothing gained.
It sounds good but it doesn't explain.
This question or game,
Called a False Alarm.
I never knew this was False Alarm.
Every time we kissed,
There was a false alarm.
The lights were on
but no one was home.
We should have known,
that we didn't have a prayer.
We heard the warnings well enough.
This might have been the answer to a dare.
But did I have to fall in love.
Like a big dumb,
Of a False Alarm.
No answer to this riddle,
called a false alarm.
Yet there laughing in the middle,
of a False Alarm.
Now it's over
and I'm missing the buzz.
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