I fall so, I fall

Love songs and limousines
Wishing wells and make believe
Disco balls and dancing queens
I fall so easy

Rich guys and candlelight
Telling me the things I like
I'm too young and they're too right for me

I fall so easy for cheesy things in life
Sad, sad movies make me cry
Pretty people I admire, I used to hate

I fall so easy for the stupid little lines
Hollywood and sunny skies
Fancy restaurants with three forks and knives
I fall so easy

Until you came my way
Turn my clouds to white from gray
Showered me with pink champagne
I let go so easier

That girl I used to be
Cynical and heartbreak free
Confidence exude in me now

I fall so easy for cheesy things in life
Sad, sad movies make me cry
Pretty people I admire, I used to hate

I fall so easy for the stupid little lines
Hollywood and sunny skies
Fancy restaurants with three forks and knives
I fall so easily in love, in love

I fall so, I fall, I fall so easily in love
Cheesy things in life
Sad, sad movies make me cry
I fall so, I fall so, I fall so easily in love




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    This song is just her confession of her love for the sappy and cheesy things in life. She cries at sad movies, admires pretty people, falls in love easily. Loves glamour, pretty things, fancy restaurants. But it's also about being cynical, but becoming a believer after meeting the right person. And now she's totally sentimental.

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