Fall At Your Feet

Album: Woodface (1991)
Charted: 17 75
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  • I'm really close tonight
    And I feel like I'm moving inside her
    Lying in the dark
    An' I think that I'm beginning to know her
    Let it go
    I'll be there when you call

    And whenever I fall at your feet
    You let your tears rain down on me
    Whenever I touch your slow turning pain

    You're hiding from me now
    There's something in the way that you're talking
    Words don't sound right
    But I hear them all moving inside you
    Go, I'll be waiting when you call

    And whenever I fall at your feet
    You let your tears rain down on me
    Whenever I touch your slow turning pain

    The finger of blame has turned upon itself
    And I'm more than willing to offer myself
    Do you want my presence or need my help
    Who knows where that might lead

    I fall
    Whenever I fall at your feet
    You let your tears rain down on me
    Whenever I fall
    Whenever I fall Writer/s: Neil Mullane Finn
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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