No Place To Fall
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No Place To Fall
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If I had no place to fall
But I needed to
Could I count on you
To lay me down?
I ain't telling you no lies
I don't believe it's wise
You got pretty eyes
Won't you spin me 'round?
I ain't much of a lover, it's true
I'm here, then I'm gone
And I'm forever blue
But I'm sure wanting you
Skies made of silver and gold
I'm trying to hide the sun
But it can't be done
Least not for long
But if we helped each other grow
Then the light of day
Woul smile down our way
And we can't go wrong
But time, she's a fast old train
She's here, then she's gone
And she won't come again
Won't you take my hand?
If I had no place to fall
But I needed to
Could I count on you
To lay me down?
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Kevin Morby performs "No Place To Fall", and this lyric page sits inside the Kevin Morby catalog on LyroVerse.
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