All skate
Now reverse

I'm waking from a dream
The neighborhood is green
All the sounds I've missed
All the years
Come down to wedding death and fear
I'll I've heard has been in vain
Like water on a stain
Touch me
I'm so beautiful
Rub your hands
Across my head
Just like this
Come with me
Now it's not worth it
If you don't
Are you hiding
I am hiding

Cypress moon
I'm bald in June
Like the granite
In a stream
Swamp Ophelia
I'm torn down
Let your waters
Let me drown
Touch me
I'm so beautiful
Rub your hands
Across my head
Just like this
Come with me
Now it's not worth it
If you don't
Are you crying
I am crying

Jump jump
Jump so high
Watch me let you down
If I stumble
I will stumble
If I fall
I will fall
I'm trying to hold it
Like rain in a river
Everything is
Getting bigger
Better this
Won't last forever
Touch me fall
Touch me fall

Jump jump
Jump so high
Watch me let you down
If I stumble
I will stumble
If I fall
I will fall
I'm trying to hold it
Like rain in a river
Everything is
Getting bigger
Better this
Won't last forever
Touch me fall


Lyrics submitted by onelove26

Touch Me Fall Lyrics as written by Amy Elizabeth Ray

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    Music Lover is right about the Hamlet reference. Ophelia was driven mad because after professing his love for her Hamlet became distant to protect himself, causing the great heartache of indifference. Notice the many refenrences to water in this song; Ophelia drown herself in a river.

    EZEebson March 25, 2006   Link

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