I've been watching me fall for it seems like years
Watching me grow small, I watch me disappear
Slipping out my ordinary world, out my ordinary eyes
Yeah slipping out the ordinary me into someone else's life
Into someone else's life

There's a thin white cold new moon and the snow is coming down
And the neon bright Tokyo lights flicker through the crowd
I've been drifting around for hours and I'm lost and I'm tired
When a whisper in my ear insatiable breathes
"why don't you follow me inside?"

Yeah the room is small, the room is bright
Her hair is black, the bed is white
And the night is always young
Is always young, always young
The night is always young

Yeah I've been seeing them strip to the bone in the mirror on the wall
Seeing her swallow him whole like it's not me at all
She holds out her hands and I follow her down to my knees
And the sucking inside insatiable smiles
"You will forget yourself in me"

Yeah the room is small, the room is bright
Her eyes are black, the bed is white
And the night is always young
And the night goes on and on
And the night is always young
And the night is never over and over and over and over and over

And this it's gone
And this it's gone
Yeah then it's gone

Yeah it's a cruel mean cold new day and outside the snow is still coming down
And in the blood red Tokyo bed I watch me coming round
She pulled him down for hours
Deeper than I've ever been
And as I fall in the mirror on the wall
I'm watching me scream
I'm watching me scream
I'm watching me scream

I'm watching me scream

Yeah I've been watching me go for it must be years
Watching me get slow, I watch me disappear
And one day, yeah I know, I won't come back at all
And always over and over in his ordinary eyes
I'm watching me fall
I'm watching me fall
I'm watching me fall

I'm watching me fall


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Watching Me Fall Lyrics as written by Perry Bamonte Jason Toop Cooper

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    I've always seen this song as a warning against temptation and addiction. At first, the girl (addiction/temptation) and her world (the room) is quiet, private and safe and his life (the night) is just starting. "THE ROOM IS SMALL, THE ROOM IS BRIGHT, HER HAIR IS BLACK, THE BED IS WHITE AND THE NIGHT IS ALWAYS YOUNG" In this time in his life he is invincible. Later he sees himself from the outside and he's watching his former self disappear. She is sucking him down into a world of addiction and this world is no longer safe. It's blood red and isolated from everything and everyone else. And his youthful resistance to all of this (the night) is gone. After falling too long in this world his former self and former life will never return to what it once was. And he sees all of this happening to him from the outside, but he is falling and he can't stop himself from succumbing to his addiction.

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