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Falling

by WD-HAN

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I fell off the Earth and I was happy Before I knew it I had skipped a beat Everything’s different now I’ll never be the same You changed me like I want to change your name This falling in love Is lifting me up And I can't Tell you how I feel Though I found you And I can't Tell you how I feel Though it hurts me It’s not about me You got a better half to show me I crash landed when you had us meet Everythings different now I know the company you keep It’s all for nothing now A love kept close to me I’ll never say a word While he holds you in your sleep This falling, isn’t falling, isn’t falling This falling in love Is lifting me up And I can't Tell you how I feel Though I found you And I can’t Tell you how I feel Though it hurts me It’s not about me And I can’t Tell you how I feel Though I found you And I can’t Tell you how I feel Though it hurts me It’s not about me

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