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Fall (Rowe)
Sixteen times as tall as the world I balanced on the crust of the earth I felt the whole world spinning around The sky was a photograph above my head The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything We looked upon the Colorado's flow The Grand Canyon was a foot wide We played god with flow of a massive river The ground was a whole new world undiscovered The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything When the ceiling rose And the carpet froze The whole wide world seemed to stand on its nose Everyone here Was quite sincere About the things that they held dear When the night fell down And broke my crown No own else there seemed to make a sound So I let out a sigh And the bright blue sky Came blowing by The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything Mother Nature asked us not to destroy her She asked us not to kill any of her children I couldn't understand why it made me feel so bad We were only doing what our instincts told us to The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything The grass swayed in the most beautiful way The wildflowers asked us to come by The field wanted us to stay for awhile But the sun was tired of giving us all its light The night I stumbled upon a way To see the light of a brand new day The night I fell The night I fell I could do anything |