The Fall

Graham Nash, Shane Fontayne

It all starts to happen with the sun going down
When the light gently falls and fades away
And the air hangs heavy with the scent of your soul
As it's saying goodbye to the end of the day

And it all begins with the kiss of a lifetime
That's never been given and never will alone
And is it God given mercy, this absence of touch?
Should you love me at all, could I love you this much?

And I'm hearing your heartbeat from the distance of memory
And with half of my heart I respect your sad call
You can be who you are in this time of your trouble
This time that we're sharing before the last fall

And as I sit here and wonder about the fate of my being
And the weight of my seeing you so far away
But I refuse to go under this part of my loneliness
When all of this heartache is heading my way

I'm seeing your soul through the eyes of eternity
When all my resistance is fading away
And from the depths of this hole I can't deal with your agony
Hoping to help you in any way

And I'm hearing your heartbeat from the distance of memory
And with half of my heart I respect your sad call
But you can be who you are in this time of your trouble
This time that we're sharing before the last fall

And from where I am standing what looks like adversity
May be anxiety wrapped up in fear
Of failing to recognize the heartbeat of someone
Of someone who wants you and sees you so clear

I can only tell you to follow your feelings
And follow your heart to the end of the road
And you may find out when you finally get there
And open a window, a-close up the door

And I'm hearing your heartbeat from the distance of memory
And with half of my heart I respect your sad call
You can be who you are in this time of your trouble
This time that we're sharing before the last fall

Trivia about the song The Fall by Graham Nash

When was the song “The Fall” released by Graham Nash?
The song The Fall was released in 2016, on the album “This Path Tonight”.
Who composed the song “The Fall” by Graham Nash?
The song “The Fall” by Graham Nash was composed by Graham Nash, Shane Fontayne.

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