I am surrounded by the darkness
Got caught by gravity
This atmosphere is grabbing me oh
Torn apart by all the madness
Starting to pick up speed
I can't break free

Catch me when I fall
Before I've lost it all
When everything comes down
Crashing all around
Catch me when I fall
Blinded by the light
Crashing through the sky
Like a meteorite
So catch me when I fall (fall, fall, fall, fall)

Chipping away, scraping the surface
And every piece of me
Sheds for all the world to see oh
Through all of this I feel so helpless
I see the ground beneath or so it seems

Catch me when I fall
Before I've lost it all
When everything comes down
Crashing all around
Catch me when I fall
Blinded by the light
Crashing through the sky
Like a meteorite
So catch me when I fall (fall, fall, fall, fall)
So catch me when I fall (fall, fall, fall, fall)

Oh I, I am weak
I could break
Oh so delicate
Crushed by the weight of the pain
I could break

I, I am weak
I could break
Oh so delicate crushed by the weight of the pain
I could break
Crushing down like rocks
Crushing rocks
Crushing down like rocks

Catch me when I fall
Before I've lost it all
When everything comes down
Crashing all around
Catch me when I fall
Blinded by the light
Crashing through the sky
Like a meteorite
So catch me when I fall (fall, fall, fall, fall)
So catch me when I fall (fall, fall, fall, fall)


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