Falling

Album: Single Release Only (2017)
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  • You'll be who I could be
    And I'll keep finding reasons
    To say what you don't say
    For fear of people seeing who you are

    Keep on talking and we might
    Just make it through until tomorrow
    I'm moving up into the night
    With no light
    Oh won't you follow

    We are falling through the sky
    We are half way to the stars
    What do we ever know
    What can we really see
    Oh are you really you
    Or is it only me
    And the Earth's a distant point among the stars
    How will we ever find just where we are

    You're not feeling so good
    But you don't talk about it
    So that I won't have to tell you
    That I don't know why I feel how I do

    Keep on breathing through the pain
    Don't hold on to the sorrow
    I'm reaching up into the night
    Just say we will make it 'til tomorrow
    Just say we will make it 'til tomorrow

    Now

    We are falling through the sky
    We are half way to the stars
    What do we ever know
    What can we really see
    Oh are you really you
    Or is it only me
    Well I just don't know now

    We are falling through the sky
    We are half way to the stars
    What do we ever know
    What can we really see
    Oh are you really you
    Or is it only me
    And the Earth's a distant point among the stars
    How will we ever find just where we are Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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