From the moment you saw me, you knew I was strange,
But you never endeavored to try to get me to change
My looks or my arsenal of quirks
It doesn't make sense but I'm glad that it works
And I'll keep on falling and falling and falling..

Cause the world is a stage is my favorite phrase
And our love is a story we put on display
I've never been prouder to say
If I could have made it any other way
I'd leave our whole story the same

So let me fall onto this
I brushed up on science and you are here

Who could've known that such a random meeting at such a random place
Was all a part of the plan
And now I know, and now I know I'll never ever let you go
Cause we're together to the end

They claim that love is heartbreaker
It's a risk that I'm willing to take
Cause I've got the mind to be yours cause your mine
My heart's beating fast but I've never been finer
It's so much better when you're by my side

I remember the chance I took when I held your hand
And I was so nervous I could barely stand
I remember how finding you wasn't in my plan
But looking to the past I'm so glad that it happened
And I'll keep on falling and falling again and again

So let me fall onto this
I brushed up on science and you are here

Who could've known that such a random meeting at such a random place
Was all a part of the plan
And now I know, and now I know I'll never ever let you go
Cause we're together to the end
Together to the end

Bah dah dah dah...


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    This song is obviously about meeting the love of his life. The titl refers to an email he sent to her to be romantic.

    imshanedulongon May 05, 2010   Link

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