Wind is cold alright back in Dallas
The neon light from the building lets
You know you're home
You'd go way back when if you wanted to be my friend or you'd call me I'd
Understand, it's true

I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling down
Just say "hello" to the ground

Ba ba ba ba ba ba

Wait there, I'll be right back
Down in Times Square it's a heart attack
All the feeling makes you feel so new
Trees fall and so do men
Even the walls start caving in and you feel like
There's no pretend for you

But I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling down
Just say "hello" to the ground

We could talk if days weren't so fast
And mistakes just leave it so unsure
Want to hold you like never before
'Case we're falling and I love you more and more

Do you feel like you're falling down?
Do you feel like you're falling down?
I don't feel like I'm falling, falling, falling down

I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling down
Just say "hello" to the ground

Ba ba ba ba ba ba

Do you feel like you're falling down?
Do you feel like you're falling down?
I don't feel like I'm falling, falling, falling down
Just say "hello" to the ground

I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling
No, I don't feel like I'm falling down
Just say "hello" to the ground


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Falling Lyrics as written by Benjamin Kweller

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    Oh i just love Ben Kweller! his music is soo unique. and hes such a cool guy. i just saw him in buffalo, ny with dashboard confessional and the anniversary and he was awesome! this song is prob my fav. of his. i love the part...."we could talk if days weren't so fast" i dunno why. but ya download some ben, im sure u'll like him.

    DashboardSaveTheDayon April 25, 2002   Link

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