Fall You Fool

Album: Always Be (2001)
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  • Ebenezer
    You must believe her
    She's not telling lies
    Little bombardier
    It's all so clear
    Take the blindfold from your eyes
    Lonely miser
    She's so much wiser
    With a willingness to feel
    Sir solitaire
    So afraid to care
    So rooted in the real
    I know it's been a long time
    Since you've felt something
    So pure
    You know it's not a sin to accept help
    Her love might be the cure
    You fool
    Even you deserve love
    Fall you fool
    Your bones won't break
    Change all your rules
    It's never too late
    Fall you fool
    What in the world have you been thinking of
    Fall you fool
    For even you are deserving of love
    Self-forsaken
    Let her awaken
    The child that waits within
    You're so forlorn
    Tattered and so torn
    You wouldn't know where to begin
    Hey wretched loner
    Please listen to her
    For she can see your worth
    Stubborn old man
    Better take her hand
    And let her lead you to rebirth
    I know you've had your hard times in the past
    But that's all behind you now
    I know you think that nothing good can last
    You're so filled up with doubt
    You fool
    Even you deserve love
    Fall you fool
    Your bones won't break
    Change all your rules
    It's never too late
    Fall you fool
    What in the world have you been thinking of
    Fall you fool
    For even you are deserving of love
    Ebenezer
    You must believe her
    She's not telling lies Writer/s: Ewan MacColl
    Publisher: Royalty Network
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