Fading, so slow, black hole
I feel it slipping away
We're all we've got
If you're lost I'm diving in after you
I would touch the sun I'd come undone
It's true, I'd fall for you

Wherever you go, whatever you do
You know I'll follow you down
Wherever you go, if ever you lose your ground
I'll follow you down
I'll follow you down
Follow you
Down, down, down, down, down, down

Wherever you go, whatever you do
You know I'll follow you down
Wherever you go, if ever you lose your ground
I'll follow you down
I'll follow you down
Follow you

You're lost, worn out, face down
Don't know where you're headed to
Right here, right now, somehow I
I'll light the way up for you
I would touch the sun I'd come undone
It's true, I'd fall for you

Wherever you go, whatever you do
You know I'll follow you down
Wherever you go, if ever you lose your ground
I'll follow you down
I'll follow you down
Follow you
Down, down, down, down, down, down

Wherever you go, whatever you do
Wherever you go, whatever you do
Wherever you go, whatever you do
You know I'll follow you down
Wherever you go, if ever you lose your ground
I'll follow you down


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Follow You Down Lyrics as written by Philip Andrew Schwan Heather Bright

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    My Interpretation

    The meaning is clear to see but my interpretation of this isn't romantic its more platonic. A story of a girl who would do anything for her best friend, her brother or sister, her lover. "I'd fall, for you." She would literally fall for them, not fall in love with them. Though these are just my thoughts on the song.

    Se7enthDeltaon October 14, 2014   Link

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