Through my sleepless days I've found,
That in my dreamless sleep I'm bound,
To one night hear the sound, of you calling,
Do not stumble through tonight,
Have no fear of falling.

And if nobody got lost,
And if no-one paid the cost,
The price of this you may summize, is forever after,
We won't stumble through tonight drowning in their laughter.
We won't stumble through tonight drowning in their laughter.

From these moments, we awake,
Our heads clear of the mistakes,
How we never hit the brakes, or felt it stalling,
Just don't stumble through tonight,
Have no fear of falling.
No don't stumble through tonight,
Have no fear of falling.


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No Fear Of Falling Lyrics as written by John Bramwell Andrew Hargreaves

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    My interpretation is that it's about the narrator reassuring his lover that he will be there to provide emotional support and security regarless of the odds.

    Despite maybe having a colourful, turbulent history together ("our heads clear of the mistakes") and that other people may not approve of the relationship ("you won't stumble through tonight drowning in their laughter") their love will prevail over anything. The narrator is telling his romantic interest to throw caution to the wind and remove any emotional barriers his partner is putting up, because ultimately he will be there to 'catch' them when they fall (in love).

    Seriously contemplating this track for the first dance at my wedding because it is such an honest, beautiful song.

    Clownshoeson July 23, 2014   Link

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