The Fall

Album: Smoke And Mirrors (2015)
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  • Maybe I'm broken
    Maybe I'm wrong
    I could've spoken sooner than I should have
    Only the good die old
    That's what they told me
    But I don't know, whoa

    Maybe I'm breaking up with myself
    Maybe I'm thinking I should just keep
    To the things that I've been told
    Wait for the colors to turn to gold

    Do you know
    Do you know
    You're all I know
    You're all I know
    When everything
    Comes crashing down
    You're all I know
    You're all I know

    I'm ready for the fall
    I'm ready for everything that I believed in to
    Drift away
    Ready for the leaves
    Ready for the colors to burn to gold
    And crumble away

    Maybe I'm destined to be distraught
    Always a reason
    Breaking me down to my knees in the dead of night
    I keep on praying to see the light, oh

    Maybe I'm breaking up with myself
    Maybe I'm thinking I should just keep
    To the things that I've been told
    Wait for the colors to turn to gold

    Do you know
    Do you know
    You're all I know
    You're all I know
    When everything
    Comes crashing down
    You're all I know
    You're all I know

    Do you know
    Do you know
    You're all I know
    You're all I know
    When everything
    Comes crashing down
    You're all I know
    You're all I know

    I'm ready for the fall
    I'm ready for everything that I believed in to
    Drift away
    Ready for the leaves
    Ready for the colors to burn to gold
    And crumble away

    You were the one
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Who helped me see
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Oh you gave it all to me

    You were the one
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Who helped me see
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Oh you gave it all to me

    You were the one
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Who helped me see
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Oh you gave it all to me

    You were the one
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Who helped me see
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Oh you gave it all to me

    You were the one
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Who helped me see
    You were the one
    You were the one
    Oh you gave it all to me

    You were the one
    You were the one (Do you know)
    You were the one (Do you know)
    Who helped me see
    You were the one (Do you know)
    You were the one (Do you know)
    Oh you gave it all to me

    I'm ready for the fall
    Ready for the leaves
    Ready for the colors to
    Burn to gold and crumble away Writer/s: BENJAMIN ARTHUR MCKEE, DANIEL COULTER REYNOLDS, DANIEL JAMES PLATZMAN, DANIEL WAYNE SERMON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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