As I fall to sleep
Will you comfort me?
When my heart is weak
Will you rescue me?

Will you be there
As I grow cold?
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there?

When I'm in retreat
Can I run to you?
Will my pain release
At your mercy seat?

(Aaah)
Will you be there
As I grow cold?
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there
My heart grows cold?
Will you be there when I'm falling down?

Are you saying so?
Oh, I gotta believe it
Are you saying yeah?

When your love comes down I can rest my eyes
Feel your grace and power flood into my life
As my brokenness and your strength collide
When your love comes down
Falling Down

As I fall to sleep
As I fall to sleep

Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there?
My heart grows cold
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there
As I grow cold?
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there?
My heart grows cold
Will you be there when I'm falling down?

As I grow cold

Will you be there?
My heart grows cold
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there
As I grow cold?
Will you be there when I'm falling down?
Will you be there?
My heart grows cold
Will you be there when I'm falling down?


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Will You Be There (Falling Down) Lyrics as written by John Cooper

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    I am fairly sure this song was originally written about God but would be a great song between lovers. It almost seems like they intended that with John and Korey switching off on vocals and then together.

    Nagaruon December 07, 2007   Link

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