I'll Fall With Your Knife

Album: Cascade (1995)
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  • To the crowd
    To the world
    You were so dry
    And with a token bird I made
    Sent it to fly
    Right to your side
    With a broken wing you sail
    Oh like winter in July
    A barren river wide
    I'll pray for the flood
    To wash on you
    It's here, I'll be with you

    Well if the birds
    Can reach the sky
    To this land
    I'll be with you
    Till the sun bursts from your side
    With my hands
    I reach to you
    When you think your chance is passing by
    When you blow your moon away
    I'll bleed like the reed
    Fall with your knife
    It's here I'll be with you

    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh

    To the crowd
    To the world
    You were so dry
    And with a token bird I made
    Sent it to fly
    Right to your side
    With a broken wing you sail
    Oh like winter in July
    A barren river wide
    I'll pray for the flood
    To wash on you
    It's here, I'll stay with you

    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    It's here, I'll be with you
    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    I'll fall (oh oh oh)
    (Oh oh oh) I'll fall
    Oh oh oh oh Writer/s: PAUL STATHAM, PETER MURPHY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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