I've been taking lessons from the stars
On how to catch your eye
Step one: burn up real bright
Step two: catch them when they're off guard
And fall down from the sky
And turn their dark eyes light

And take notice where you're headed
When you're crashing towards the ground
And take a left by the big tree and land face first by her house
And then sing it out loud

I'm not, I'm not a falling star
I lied to be here where you are
But I'm on fire anyway
I can't, I can't fly across the
Sky and heaven or at all, but
I don't touch the ground when I'm with you

I've been taking lessons from the sun
On how to warm your heart
Step one: become a star
Step two: make sure to take a break
Each night after dark
And come morning stretch your arms

And take notice where you're headed
When you're crashing towards the ground
And take a left by the big tree and land face first by her house
And then sing it out loud

I'm not, I'm not a falling star
I lied to be here where you are
But I'm on fire anyway
I can't, I can't fly across the
Sky and heaven or at all, but
I don't touch the ground when I'm with you
I'm with you
I'm with you

I'm not, I'm not a falling star
I lied to be here where you are
But I'm on fire anyway
I'm not, I'm not a falling star
I lied to be here where you are
But I'm on fire anyway
I can't, I can't fly across the
Sky and heaven or at all, but
I don't touch the ground when I'm with you


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    Jimmy's voice is amazing. Everyone of his songs are beautifully sung.

    meaghansuckson April 19, 2007   Link

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