Falling

Album: Chapter V (2005)
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  • You in your shell
    Are you waiting for someone to rescue you
    From yourself
    Don't be disappointed when no one comes

    Don't blame me you didn't get it [Repeat: x3]

    [Chorus]
    I Already told you that falling is easy
    It's getting back up that becomes the problem
    If you don't believe you can find a way out
    You become the problem

    You all alone
    Are you waiting for someone to make you whole
    Can't you see
    Aren't you tired of this dysfunctional routine

    Don't blame me you didn't get it [Repeat: x3]

    [Chorus: x3]

    By:Stoy Writer/s: CATHERINE ROSEANNE DENNIS, SHEP PETTIBONE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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