Fall

Album: Human (2008)
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  • Fall, fall, fall
    Fall, fall, fall
    Fa-fa-fall

    I wanna lose myself with love
    Let you have me completely
    If I give you all my trust
    Can I just let me go, let me not be afraid

    To let you find my way
    'Cause when you find someone that means so much to you
    Givin' all you've got is easy to do

    [Chorus]
    Just fall, don't be afraid
    Fall, 'cause I'm on my way
    Fall, with all of my faith
    In love
    Just fall, it'll be okay
    Fall, there's no other way
    Fall, just fall
    In love

    I'm ready to fall
    Fall, fall, fall
    Fall, fall, fall
    Fa-fa-fall

    So I find myself right here
    'Bout to lean over the edge
    In your arms, I have no fear
    There is no safer place than here in your embrace
    So catch me if I fall

    [Chorus: x 2]

    [Bridge]
    It's not easy giving up trust, yeah
    And aren't you scared a little bit?
    Then your heart is questioning if you could really handle it
    Don't wanna fall alone
    So, will you catch me? (Catch me)
    Save me? (Save me)
    And tell me I'll be safe right here
    And if are you the one that's scared
    So, baby come and fall right here

    Just fall (oh)
    Fall, fall
    In love
    Fall, fall (oh fall)
    Fall in love (I wanna fall in love)

    [Chorus]

    Fall, fall, fall
    Fall, fall, fall
    Fa-fa-fall [Repeat: x 2]

    In love, in love, in love
    In love
    Yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: BRANDY NORWOOD, BRIAN SEALS, LASHAWN DANIELS, NATASHA BEDINGFIELD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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