We fall down
But we get up
We fall down
But we get up
We fall down
But we get up
For a saint
Is just a sinner who fell down,
But we couldn't stay there,
And got up

We fall down
But we get up
We fall down
But we get up
We fall down
But we get up
For a saint
Is just a sinner who fell down,
But we couldn't stay there,
And got up

Get back up again
Get back up again
Get back up again
Get back up again
Get back up again
Get back up again
For a saint
Is just a sinner who fell down
And got up


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We Fall Down Lyrics as written by Kyle David Matthews

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    This song means to me that as a Christian we have trials and tempations.Being a Christians means to get back up again ! Don't let the devil steal the victory!

    porscharushon January 20, 2006   Link

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