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Fall To You Lyrics


Ffh Fall To You

Trying to find a peace in all the wrong places
Wanting to find release from the empty spaces
So I pack my bags and set out
Following traces of a better day


So I walk a thousand miles in the wrong direction
Building callous on my feet and a fine collection
Of wasted days and foolish ways
And baggage that I've picked up along the way


Then I hear a familiar voice calling me home
It's loves voice so I make the choice
to turn and follow


(Chorus)


And I fall to you
And you see through
All the foolish games I play
And I cast my cares away
And I fall to you
And I know you'll do
The same thing today
That you did every other day
When I went away


Trying to find the way with my own eye
It's like trying to find the sun in a midnight sky
The more I carry on alone
The harder it is to get by on my own


Then I see you standing there calling me home
So I throw down all my bags
and run straight to your arms


(Repeat Chorus)


So now you've got me standing
On the edge of the ledge
You gently remind me of those words you said
And I fall... I fall... I fall...


(Repeat Chorus)


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