The Fall

Album: Leather (2024)
Charted: 30
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  • I've been good time drunk enough to be bad time sober
    Broke a map dot's heart when it disappeared over my shoulder
    I've been headstrong right and deadend wrong
    Good with God, but I dropped the ball
    Spent my whole life holding on
    But even when I fell off

    The ride was worth the fall
    The fall was worth the smiles
    The smiles were worth the tears
    Tears were worth the miles
    Miles were worth the pain
    Pain was worth it all
    It's all worth this life
    Life is worth the ride
    The ride is worth the fall

    I've had some nowhere near it's
    And some almost was's
    Left some mamas in tears and some daddy's still cussin'
    'Cause what I should've done and what I could've been
    Even knowin' now what I didn't know then
    I'd climb back on again

    The ride is worth the fall
    The fall was worth the smiles
    The smiles were worth the tears
    Tears were worth the miles
    Miles were worth the pain
    Pain was worth it all
    It's all worth this life
    Life is worth the ride
    The ride is worth the fall
    Oh

    The ride was worth the fall
    The fall was worth the smiles
    The smiles were worth the tears
    Tears were worth the miles
    Miles were worth the pain
    Pain was worth it all
    It's all worth this life
    Life is worth the ride
    The ride is worth the fall
    Oh Writer/s: Bobby Pinson, Jeremy Stover, Ray Fulcher
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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