Falling Over You
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Falling Over You
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I wonder how long our bridges will stay strong.
We float over our world.
We surface to find two hearts all entwined.
Our quiet nights.
Won’t you follow me underneath the willow tree?
They always make me think of you.
It’s where we fell in love. We just couldn’t dance enough.
Like the falling of the willow bloom, I’m falling over you.
Our ideas arranged on theories that change. Some things hold on.
Look inward. Look deep. Look forward to the defeat of this lonely life.
I saw you. You saw me, so well it hurt. My silence. Your silence, speaks more than words. You’re the one I noticed. The only one I noticed. You’re the one I know.
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Wesley Blaylock performs "Falling Over You", and this lyric page sits inside the Wesley Blaylock catalog on LyroVerse.
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