I lay down to rest my head
My soul to keep the night I dread
It's no dream
Slumber comes as darkness falls
And shadows dance across my walls
It's no dream

But I never sleep alone
My dreams become so real to me
I unplug the phone
While the night is young

Catch me I'm falling down again
I know it's a dream but just the same

There's a face before my eyes
Are closed but I can't recognise
The danger there
Slumber comes as darkness falls
And shadows dance across my walls
It's no dream


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Catch Me I'm Falling Lyrics as written by Richard Zatorski David Thomas Sterry

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    @Wayfarer86 What do you mean "the lyrics right" twelve years ago? Now, on 2022, I'm listening to this 1983 song and the lyrics are 80% right. I'd swear that when it reads "But I never sleep alone" it says "Wake up, don't sleep". Please take that time machine and let's have a beer in order to discuss it. You can just travel forward in time.

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