Fallorun

Album: My Finest Work Yet (2019)
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  • We could have been together
    But you couldn't stand the weather here
    You know I was your rain and thunder
    Upon your hills and valleys
    We could have been together
    But you couldn't stand the weather here
    You know that light is passing through it
    It's 'cause there's nothing really here
    You know he's just a mere conduit
    For all of your fears

    You think you're making choices
    But there's no one really here
    Just tone-deaf angry voices
    That are breathing in your ear

    Fallorun, fallorun
    Fallorun, fallorun
    It's taking us back to a one-horse town
    Building us up just to tear us down
    So you can fallorun

    You know we could have been together
    But you traded hell for leather
    A closer walk with thee
    And we locked our horns forever
    We could've been together
    But you couldn't stand the weather here
    He's nothing without you
    He's nothing without you
    You think it's just an aberration
    That it could not happen here
    Such an abomination
    Could be the man of the year

    You think you're making choices
    But there's nothing really here
    Just tone-deaf angry voices
    That are breathing in your ear

    Fallorun, fallorun
    Fallorun, fallorun
    They say Rome wasn't built in a day
    But it all came down in the month of May
    Oh, fallorun

    You know we could have been together
    But you couldn't stand the weather here
    You know I was your rain and thunder
    Upon your hills and valleys, dear

    You think you're making choices
    But there's nothing really here
    Just tone-deaf angry voices
    That are breathing in your ear

    Fallorun, fallorun
    Fallorun, fallorun
    Fallorun, fallorun
    Fallorun

    He's taking us back to a one-horse town
    Building us up just to tear us down
    Well, we sure hope you can stick around
    And you don't fallorun, oh Writer/s: Andrew Wegman Bird
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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