It's funny how my life changes
With the snow takes a long,
Hard solid state of gold all the times
I look it still occurs to me just passing time,
Trying not to mind set my spirit free

There's a place and time for everything when the good gets going bad
And every time I try to look and hide it leaves you lonely,
Feeling blue, and feeling sad

Here it comes just rushing in
The distant smile replied,
A distant grin it's not so bad after all I climbed the ladder,
And you took the fall you took the fall

Light on my feet I'm walking down
My steps are heavier to lessening frown soon
I'll be gone so pay me no mind there's always the worries wasting time,
And ways to whine

Here it comes just rushing in
The distant smile replied, a distant grin
It's not so bad after all I climbed the ladder, baby,
And you took the fall you took the fall

Feelings will pass and soon have to go
The colder the heart, the harder the wind blows
Although you're trying to make your own throughway
You turn your back on love with the games that people play

Here it comes just rushing in
The distant smile replies,
A distant grin it's not so bad after all I climbed the ladder,
Baby, and you took the fall you took the fall, took the fall


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The Fall Lyrics as written by Taylor Reuben Hicks

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    Another amazing song this song is about a bad breakup.The woman did'nt understand him

    Simply Amazing

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