Max Layzell, The Land of Deborah - Falling (Remix)

I
Wondered if I would
Say the things I should
Even if I could I would not
Say them out loud
Got to save my pride
Even if I lie
Only I would cry
If you laughed at me
But you never laughed at me
(Mmm-mmm)
So,
Open up your mind
Let your thoughts be kind
You may think that I'm
Foolish for giving in
Now it's all out there
Guess I shouldn't care
Can I take it back
Or is it much to late?
Or have we changed?

I'm falling
I think that I've missed the point
So kiss me and help me understand
I want to be there but I hadn't planned
On letting my heart speak silently
Yeah
So Still

So,
Open up my mouth
Let it all just pour out
Am I breaking down?
I think I've lost my mind
Are your ears turned on?
Don't you hear my song?
Shouldn't you have run
And left me here to bleed?
But you're just smiling

I'm falling
I think that I've missed the point
So kiss me and help me understand
I want to be there but I hadn't planned
On letting my heart speak

When things mean more
It's easy to be still
I broke my heart
And opened up to you
So wrap it up
It's only good for shattering
Yeah

(Ooh)

Ahh
Ooh, fell so fast I fell past the point
Ooh, fallen into this love no I don't have a choice
Ooh, fell into a chance have no plans
It's something that I can't avoid
Ooh
Got lost alone but you picked me up
Fell into this love, can't get up, now I'm stuck
With this love but I'm not even mad about it
How can I be mad when I finally found it
Found true love
Ooh it's more than enough

I
Wondered if I would
Say the things I should
Even if I could I would not
Say them out loud
Got to save my pride
Even if I lie
Only I would cry
If you laughed at me
But you never laughed

I'm falling (Yeah)
I think that I've missed the point
So kiss me and help me understand (Understand)
I want to be there but I hadn't planned (Hadn't planned)
On letting my heart speak silently
Ooh
Ooh
(Ooh)(Yeah)

Yeah
So still

Written by:
Deborah Rodrigo-Tyzio, Dylan Layzell

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Max Layzell, The Land of Deborah

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