After I Fall
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After I Fall
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On the edge looking over
All I see is a four-leaf clover
May be a sign of things to come
Should I jump or should i run
Chorus:
After i fall where do i stand
After my heart is in your hands
And you've got it all
After I fall where do i stand
After I've loved you all i can
WIll i still stand tall
After i fall
It's as clear as a blue sky
I don't fear you telling me a lie
So i'll become your only dancer
And let the sunrise bring the answer
Repeat Chorus
You're a move i want to make
You're a chance i'm gonna take
You're every dream rolled up in one
After I fall where do i stand
After i loved you all I can
After i fall
After I fall
After i fall
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