I want to tell if I am or am not myself
It's hard to know
How far or if at all could go
I've waited far too long
For something I forgot was wrong
I don't know all the answers
I think that I'll find
Or have it within the time
But it's all that I'll have in mind
Until I fall away
I won't keep you waiting long
Until I fall away
I don't know what to do anymore
Until I fall away
My fear pretend that I'll never be in love again
It's real to me but not like these fools
And not like this scene
I won't find or have it within the time
If it's all rusted and fade
In the spot where we fell
Where I thought I'd left behind
It's loose now but we could try
Until I fall away
I won't keep you waiting long
Until I fall away
I don't know what to do anymore
Until I fall away
When there's no good answers
And no new questions
Another personal disaster
There's nowhere to go but down


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Until I Fall Away Lyrics as written by Michael L. Shepard

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    Currently 32, and when this album was about to blow up I was in college (Freshman year). Lots of drinking, and probably too much ... and this album fit perfectly considering the number of songs that speak about drinking and parties, etc.

    My take on this song was always different than some of the earlier discussion. Until I fall away is a reference to the fact that the relationship is destined to fail. The fact that he says "Until I fall away" implies that it's just a matter of time until he falls out of love and the relationship ends. He also explains that it doesn't take him very long to blow his relationships (I wont keep us waiting long)

    Think of a guy who realizes that the relationship he's in, once again, isn't going to be permanent. Re-read the lyrics (or listen to this amazing song) with that in mind and see what you think.

    Heljon July 09, 2007   Link

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