Hold on my heart
Remember what you've been through
Be still my song
And let yourself be renewed

You've been here before
So tell me what I must do
Don't lose your way
Cause I'm following after you

And it feels like I'm falling into lullaby
Can't believe what I feel like
Falling into love
I'm falling into love

Why do I smile when there's no one else around
These butterflies well they can't seem to settle down

Feels like I'm falling into lullaby
Can't believe what I feel like
Falling into love

It feels like I'm falling for the first time
I can't believe that its real life
I'm falling into love
O I'm falling in to love

If I am dreaming please let me never awake
La la la la

And it feels like I'm falling into lullaby
Can't believe what I feel like
I'm falling into love
It feels like I'm falling for the first time
I can't believe this love is real
I'm falling into love
I'm falling into love yea
Falling into love
Falling in falling in falling in
I'm falling into love


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    First, I'd like to just fix a few mistakes if no one minds: It's "be still my SOUL" not SONG; it's "it feels like I'm falling into LOVE" not lullaby; it's "I can't believe that its real" without the LIFE. Okay. I think this song describes perfectly a crush, maybe not love, but who am I to say? I love the line "why do I smile when there's no one else around?" It seems like a typical crush. Someone who makes you that giddy and happy is sure to have such an affect on you.

    Wuthering_flutiston August 18, 2005   Link

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