Love, it was enough to recognize
I was the reason you feel sick inside

Fall, in need
I'll let you bleed
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry, baby
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry

Love, it cut a hole into your eyes
You couldn't see
You were the car I crashed now you're burning alive

Fall, in need
I'll let you bleed
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry, baby
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry

Babe, the night has swallowed my soul
Could it be, that I fell apart? It shows
The lines on my face ate away my smile
Could it be that I, fell apart?

Fall, in need
I'll let you bleed
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry, baby

Fall, in need
I'll let you bleed
'Cause you were fallin', I'm sorry, baby

Fall, in need


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    This song is like an anthem for me , just to know i love someone but i just couldn't make her happy cause i couldn't be with her hurts every single day Everytime i hear this song makes me feel fucked up

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