Falling Out Of Reach

Album: Red (2008)
Charted: 49
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  • Slow down, slow down
    You'll only get burnt out
    Calm down, calm down
    You're getting so worn out
    They're trying to make you compromise
    There's fire burning in your eyes
    Darling

    You're slowly drifting out of reach
    I'm slowly drifting out of reach
    We're slowly drifting out of reach

    You're slowly falling out of reach
    I'm slowly falling out of reach
    We're slowly falling out of reach
    Out of reach

    So, home is just a word now
    You don't see it anymore
    The child's eyes are vacant now
    And lights are just a glare
    And the music's gone and you're always wrong
    And there's people everywhere

    But darling time will make amends
    You just need a rest
    You just need your friends

    They're slowly drifting out of reach
    You're slowly drifting out of reach
    We're slowly drifting out of reach
    Out of reach

    You're slowly falling out of reach
    I'm slowly falling out of reach
    We're slowly falling out of reach
    Oh oh keep falling, falling down

    We don't need this, we don't need this now

    We should be sleeping
    Yeah you should be sleeping
    Oh you're slowly drifting out of reach
    I'm slowly drifting out of reach,
    We're slowly drifting out of reach

    You're slowly falling out of reach
    I'm slowly falling out of reach
    We're slowly falling out of reach
    Out of reach

    Don't cry
    Don't cry
    Birds are still up in the sky
    (So the sun keeps burning, so the sun keeps burning, I don't know what to do) Writer/s: ARISTAZABAL EMI CHEN HAWKES, FYFE DANGERFIELD HUTCHINS, GREG STEWART, RICARDO BOMBINE PIMENTEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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