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Fall Lyrics


On the edge of something real
I have a choice, but I don't know what to feel
Getting tired of all this fear
Before I choose, let me know that you'll be here
Let me know that you'll be here
Cause I'm not afraid to fall
If you're the one who catches me
Tell me that you'll be there when I'm
About to lose it all
Cause you're the one who helps me see
That sometimes it's ok to fall
When I'm far away from where you are
It's ok, cause we're under the same stars
I'm laying down this heavy load
Maybe now I can finally let this go
I can finally let you know
But I'm not afraid to fall
If you're the one who catches me

Tell me that you'll be there when I'm
About to lose it all
Cause you're the one who helps me see
That sometimes it's ok
To fall Oh Oh
To fall Oh Oh
To fall Oh oh
To fall
To fall Oh Oh
To fall Oh Oh
To fall Oh Oh
To fall
Not afraid to fall
If you're the one who catches me
Tell me that you'll be there when I'm
About to lose it all
Cause you're the one who helps me see
That sometimes it's ok to fall
Oh Oh Oh (Cause I'm not afraid to fall)
Fall Oh Oh Oh (If you're the one who catches me)
That sometimes it's ok to fall
When I'm about to lose it all
You're the one who helps me see
That sometimes it's ok
It will be okay
That sometimes it's ok, to fall
I'm gonna fall

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Patrick Watson (born 1979 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, whose blend of cabaret pop and classical music influences with indie rock has been compared to Rufus Wainwright, Jeff Buckley and Andrew Bird. Singing in the local church choirs as a boy, studying jazz and classical piano performance, composition, and arrangement, and singing and playing keyboards in the ska band Gangster Politics in high school.

Read more about Patrick Watson on Last.fm.


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