How Can I Fall?

Album: All That Jazz (1983)
Charted: 48 3
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  • Give me time to care
    The moment's here for us to share
    Still my heart is not always there
    What more can I say to you?

    Could I lie to you?
    I'm just too weak to face the truth
    Now I know, I should make a move
    What more can I say?

    How can I fall? How can I fall?
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons at all

    When all faith is gone
    I fight myself to carry on
    Yet I know of the harm I do
    What more can I say to you?

    Now I hold this line
    I know the choice to leave is mine
    I can't help what I feel inside
    What more can I say?

    How can I fall? How can I fall? (How can I fall?)
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons at all

    I'll follow through, I'll say I do
    When the time is far more right for you
    I'll make that move and when I do
    Will I doubt again the way I do?

    How can I fall? How can I fall? (How can I fall?)
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons at all

    How can I fall? How can I fall? (How can I fall?)
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons

    How can I fall? How can I fall? (How can I fall?)
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons

    Just won't give me reasons
    Just won't give me reasons at all
    How can I fall? I fall, I fall
    How can I fall for you?

    How can I fall? How can I fall? (How can I fall?)
    When you just won't give me reasons
    When you just won't give me reasons Writer/s: DAVID GLASPER, IAIN SPICE, M. DELAHUNTY, MARCUS LILLINGTON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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