I'm already yours.
You can see it in my eyes.
I'm already yours.
Don't lie.
Life falls fast now.
She hits the ground.
Tonight, let me save you.
I'm already yours.


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Life, Fall Fast Now Lyrics as written by Patrick Kevin Murphy Michael Lee Kamerman

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    Posted at blog.myspace.com/ryanrookie...

    Life Falls Fast Now - DANCE DANCE!!! Mike and I were in the studio and we wanted to do one more song.. the band had already left to go home... So our producer Matt Malpass said if we got him drunk he would do a dance song with us... well 2 hours later after some sushi and beer we were recording Life Falls Fast Now... haha The song is about just telling that person that there yours.. even if they dont think so..... Watch!! youll see one day your mine baby! Life is fast kids!!! if you like someone!!! get that courage and go for it!!! its better then never knowing!!

    andreaaaaon August 30, 2006   Link
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    this song is soo amazingly beautiful.. i love this band soo soo amazing

    Audrumson April 30, 2007   Link
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    Pretty awesome song. I'm actually going to see Rookie of the Year in concert with a guy I like. haha, I hope they play this song!

    messesofmeon May 29, 2007   Link

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