I've often wondered about things that most kids say they know does everybody fall in love some day? And is it falling? or growing? Im skeptical you know? Most kids they say they're in love today well I guess you're falling, falling in something, falling in something not love. well when I meet love, im not going to be falling I don't wanna fall so you fall right on your face, that cant be love because love is growing falling is losing everything and now your ignoring me your lust keeps claiming "he is love" I could be wrong just maybe but it looks like your falling too fast well I guess you're falling, falling in something, falling in something not love. well when I meet love, im not going to be falling I don't wanna fall


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    This song's message is realy important, i think its about how we all put to much effort into worldy loves, only setting our selfs up to fall flat on our faces, but when we find the one true love we wont have to worry about falling.

    forget the starson April 30, 2002   Link
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    Watashi-Wa.. kicks my ass!... :-/ hahahah -Cait

    EMOtionalPunkChikon August 02, 2002   Link
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    i've never listened to this band. but the name of the band makes me laugh. oh japan.

    I.

    awaitworthwhileon March 05, 2003   Link
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    hey, anyone has the lyrics to their song "all of me" this band rocks. there's a plenty of good bands out of the tooth and nail roster, such as anberlin, mae, and slow coming day. hooray for watashi wa!

    enjoyaudreyon April 24, 2003   Link
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    If you're lucky, you have the version of the song released on "Nothing Says I Love You Like Punk Rock, Vol. 1." It starts with a quote that always makes me laugh. It's just some kid (who you can tell is crying) saying, "I don't have any friends. I've never kissed a girl." I know it should be sad, but I crack up every time.

    kickmagneton April 11, 2006   Link
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    I was surprised to hear that old Watashi Wa is like this. It's too bad the old CDs are hard to find because so far they seem a whole lot better than The Love of Life.

    deaffromsilenceon August 12, 2006   Link

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